Larsen & Toubro to build 1.8GWac project in Dubai’s mega solar park

Larsen & Toubro to build 1.8GWac project in Dubai’s mega solar park

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The Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park in the UAE. Credit: DEWA

Indian corporation Larsen & & Toubro has actually been contracted to develop a 1.8 GWac solar PV task as part of Dubai’s Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park.

The renewables arm of Larsen & & Toubro’s Power Transmission & & Distribution service was selected as the turnkey engineering, procurement and building (EPC) specialist. The scope of work will consist of developing the solar PV task, the affiliation of 2 gas insulated substations, and the setup of high voltage underground cable televisions and medium voltage power circulation networks.

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Larsen & & Toubro did not divulge the worth of the agreement.

The solar PV task will be the 6th stage of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park and end up being functional in 3 stages. The Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park has a scheduled production capability of 5GW by 2030.

UAE state-owned eco-friendly power business Masdar signed the power purchase arrangement (PPA) with Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) to establish the task. DEWA will keep a 60% stake in the task and be the sole off-taker of the power created from the plant.

In August 2023, DEWA Masdar as its “favored bidder” to develop and run the 6th stage of the massive Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park.

The job is currently the biggest single-site solar farm on the planet by capability. The 5th stage of the job came online previously in 2015, bringing its overall capability approximately 2.4 GW, and the authority prepares to include an additional 1.2 GW of capability in the upcoming 6th stage of building.

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