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Larsen & Toubro wins major pumped storage contract in Maharashtra

  • T&D India
  • January 16, 2026
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Larsen & Toubro has won an order to build what is believed to be India’s biggest pumped storage project, coming up in Maharashtra.

In a release, L&T said that its Heavy Civil Infrastructure business vertical has secured an order from Torrent Energy Storage Solutions Pvt Ltd (earlier known as Torrent PSH 3 Pvt Ltd) for the construction of India’s biggest pumped storage project (PSP).

The PSP called Saidongar-1 Pumped Storage Project (PSP) is taking shape in Raigad, Maharashtra, and will be equipped with ten units of 300-MW each, aggregating 3,000 MW.

The scope of the contract includes design, engineering and execution of all civil and hydro-mechanical jobs associated with the project. With this order, L&T will play a pivotal role in bringing to life a project of immense significance – expected to enhance grid reliability and energy security for Maharashtra and beyond, the release said.

 

Though L&T did not specify the exact contract value, it is understood to be between Rs.2,500 crore to Rs.5,000 crore.

 

This order is a testament to L&T’s unmatched capability in delivering complex hydroelectric/pumped storage projects of national importance. With a track-record of engineering excellence, timely execution and world-class safety standards, the Saidongar-1 PSP reinforces L&T’s position as a trusted partner for large-scale, high-capacity pumped storage solutions.

Pumped storage projects like Saidongar-1 are vital to ensuring grid stability and meeting peak power demand. By storing surplus energy and releasing it during high-demand periods, they provide a reliable and flexible solution that will strengthen India’s energy security and supports the long-term decarbonisation goals, the release added.

 

Also Read: Torrent Power wins 2,000-MW energy storage contract from MSEDCL (October 9, 2024)

 

Featured photograph (source: Voith) is for representation only

 

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