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The Renewables arm of Larsen & Toubro s Power Transmission & Distribution Business has secured a turnkey EPC contract, from the consortium of ACWA Power and the Water and Electricity Holding Company for Sudair Solar PV Project of 1.5GW capacity, a company statement said.
Reuters
The Renewables arm of Larsen & Toubro s Power Transmission & Distribution Business has bagged an order to set up Sudair solar power project of 1.5 GW in Riyadh province of Saudi Arabia. The company did not disclose the value of the contract, but said the orders fall under the major category, which ranges between Rs 5,000 crore and Rs 7,000 crore, according to the classification of contracts.
L&T Construction bags order to set up solar power project in Saudi Arabia
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So Big It’s Boring: The Rise of Utility-Scale Solar
Hundreds of gigawatts of utility-scale solar will define the shape of the rest of America’s carbon-free economy, says WoodMac’s Colin Smith.
Colin Smith
March 12, 2021
Utility-scale solar grew from 1 gigawatt to 50 gigawatts over the past decade. By 2023 that figure will double to 100 gigawatts.
In 2015, I was sitting with representatives of Strata Solar, Southern Company and the Arkansas Public Service Commission, waiting to go onstage. We were the last session of the last day of the conference in question a tough time slot.
The speakers were talking about that bit of bad luck and joking that utility solar doesn’t get any love. Then someone chimed in, “Demand response, EVs, flow batteries those are cool subjects. But the four of us know utility solar makes the real impact. We are big, but boring.”