Larsen & Toubro (L&T) has achieved a major milestone in its offshore wind business by securing a significant role in Dutch-German transmission system operator TenneT’s flagship Offshore Wind Program. According to an exchange filing, the development underscores L&T’s expanding presence in global clean energy projects.
In partnership with Hitachi Energy, L&T has been selected by TenneT to deliver High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) converter stations. These advanced facilities will connect offshore wind farms to onshore grids, supporting the integration of large-scale renewable energy into Europe’s power network. The program spans the German and Dutch sectors of the North Sea and forms a crucial part of Europe’s drive toward sustainable energy.
The collaboration between L&T and Hitachi Energy combines technical innovation, engineering expertise, and end-to-end project execution capabilities.
“This milestone marks a proud moment for L&T as we strengthen our presence in the global clean-energy sector,” said S N Subrahmanyan, Chairman and Managing Director of L&T. “Partnering with TenneT and Hitachi Energy for this pioneering program highlights the trust our customers place in our ability to execute complex, technology-intensive infrastructure projects. We thank TenneT for their confidence and remain committed to delivering this project with excellence, safety, and sustainability at its core.”
L&T’s Offshore Wind Business leverages strong engineering capabilities, global partnerships, and a reliable supplier network. Backed by three modular fabrication facilities, the company is equipped to execute large-scale offshore projects to international standards.
Commenting on the development, Subramanian Sarma, Deputy Managing Director and President of L&T, said, “This collaboration is a significant step forward for L&T’s Offshore Wind Business. It validates our engineering and project management expertise and demonstrates our ability to deliver integrated HVDC solutions for large renewable projects. We are grateful to TenneT for this opportunity and look forward to contributing to their ambitious North Sea energy transition program through reliable, world-class execution.”














