Larsen & Toubro has secured a key position in TenneT’s high-voltage direct current programme for offshore wind.
L&T said it has been nominated to deliver HVDC converter stations in collaboration with Hitachi Energy to support integration of large-scale offshore wind in the German and Dutch North Sea.
The company said the deal reinforces its offshore wind capabilities, citing its fabrication facilities and supply chain.
L&T chairman and managing director S N Subrahmanyan said: “This milestone marks a proud moment for L&T as we deepen our engagement in the global clean-energy landscape.”
Subrahmanyan added: “We thank TenneT for their trust and confidence and remain committed to delivering this development with excellence, safety, and sustainability at its heart.”
The company said its offshore wind business is backed by multidisciplinary engineering and alliances with global industry partners.
L&T deputy managing director Subramanian Sarma said: “This collaboration is a significant step forward for L&T’s offshore wind business.”
Sarma said: “It validates our engineering and project management strengths and demonstrates our ability to deliver integrated HVDC solutions for large-scale renewable projects.”


