Larsen & Toubro (L&T), a leading engineering conglomerate, has clinched a significant order valued between Rs 1,000 crore and Rs 2,500 crore from JSW Energy for the execution of the Bhavali Pumped Storage Project (PSP) in Maharashtra. The contract, awarded to L&T’s Heavy Civil Infrastructure (HCI) business vertical, underscores the company’s pivotal role in advancing India’s renewable energy infrastructure.
This 1,500 MW hydroelectric project, stretching across Nashik and Thane districts, is all about keeping the power grid steady as India ramps up its use of renewable energy. Constructing everything from access roads to massive reservoirs, water channels, tunnels, and even an underground powerhouse. These pieces are crucial for storing energy and releasing it when needed, smoothing out the bumps from solar and wind power.
JSW Energy, a major player in India’s energy game, is betting big on clean energy with this project. The Bhavali PSP, with its cluster of smaller units, will help power Maharashtra while supporting India’s push to cut carbon emissions. L&T says projects like this are a game-changer for keeping the grid reliable as renewables take center stage.
This deal shows off L&T’s skills in tackling tricky infrastructure projects and tightens its bond with JSW Energy. Their Heavy Civil Infrastructure crew has a solid track record, having built everything from hydro plants to other green energy setups, proving they’re a top dog in the industry.
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With India going full speed toward cleaner energy, projects like Bhavali are key to meeting the country’s growing power needs without harming the planet. Work’s about to kick off, and this partnership between L&T and JSW Energy is a bright spot for a greener, more sustainable Maharashtra—and beyond.
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