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L&T Highlights Global Leadership in Renewable Energy at WETEX 2025

Dubai – Larsen & Toubro (L&T), the Indian engineering and infrastructure leader, showcased its renewable energy and sustainable infrastructure projects at the Water, Energy, Technology and Environment Exhibition (WETEX) 2025, held at the Dubai World Trade Centre.

The three-day event, which drew industry professionals and policymakers from over 60 countries, offered a platform for L&T to highlight its extensive portfolio in solar, wind, and energy storage. As platinum sponsor, the company emphasized its commitment to supporting national visions for clean energy, including Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 and the UAE’s sustainability targets.

L&T highlighted its major contributions across the GCC, including large-scale solar parks in Saudi Arabia and the Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum Solar Park in Dubai. The company has delivered over 35 GWp of solar plants, 16 GWh of battery energy storage systems, and 444 MWp of floating solar facilities, demonstrating its global expertise in renewable energy.

T. Madhava Das, L&T’s whole-time director and senior executive vice president for utilities, said the company is committed to supporting the Gulf region’s ambitious energy transition. “Our integrated capabilities in renewable generation, power transmission, and digital solutions enable us to deliver ultra-mega projects that drive the region’s clean energy future,” he said.

L&T also showcased its extensive work in power transmission and distribution, having constructed more than 375 substations and over 6,500 circuit-kilometers of transmission lines across the GCC. These projects enhance grid stability and efficiency, ensuring seamless integration of renewable sources into national energy networks.

In addition to energy, L&T highlighted its sustainable water infrastructure initiatives. The company has executed more than 10 major projects worth over $1 billion across the UAE, Oman, and Qatar. Key projects include Dubai’s Jebel Ali Sewage Treatment Plant, the largest in the country with a capacity of 375 million liters per day, and Oman’s Ad Dakhiliyah water transmission project, featuring 173 km of pipelines, 15 reservoirs, and five pumping stations.

Visitors to L&T’s WETEX pavilion explored interactive displays, including the BIM ARENA, which showcased the company’s 3D modeling and project management capabilities. These tools highlight how digital innovation is shaping sustainable infrastructure planning and execution.

The exhibition underscored L&T’s position as a global partner for sustainable development. Its portfolio demonstrates the scalability of advanced renewable energy and water solutions for international markets, helping governments and enterprises meet energy and environmental goals while promoting economic growth.

L&T’s leadership at WETEX 2025 reflects its commitment to delivering solutions that combine engineering excellence with environmental responsibility. The company’s integrated approach supports the Gulf region’s long-term sustainability objectives and provides a model for other nations seeking to accelerate their energy transition.

The showcase also emphasized L&T’s ability to collaborate with governments and private enterprises, delivering projects that address both energy security and climate goals. By integrating solar, wind, battery storage, and advanced transmission technologies, L&T contributes to a more resilient and sustainable regional infrastructure.

With its global experience and track record of successful projects, L&T continues to set benchmarks in renewable energy and sustainable infrastructure. Its presence at WETEX 2025 highlighted how international engineering expertise can align with regional priorities to create transformative outcomes for energy and water sectors.

L&T’s achievements at the exhibition reinforce the company’s reputation as a reliable partner for large-scale renewable projects and underscore its ongoing commitment to innovation, sustainability, and regional development.