
L&T will deliver HV DC converter stations for the project.
The project aims to accelerate the integration of extensive renewable energy sources into the European electricity network, supporting the energy transition in the German and Dutch regions. It reflects Europe’s broader push to strengthen grid infrastructure for offshore wind and other renewable resources.
Subramanian Sarma, L&T deputy managing director and president, said: “This collaboration is a significant step forward for L&T’s Offshore Wind Business. It not only validates our engineering and project management strengths but also demonstrates our ability to deliver integrated HVDC solutions for large-scale renewable projects. We are grateful to TenneT for this opportunity and look forward to contributing to their ambitious North Sea energy transition programme through reliable, world-class execution.”
L&T’s offshore wind division benefits from multidisciplinary expertise, strategic partnerships with global industries, and a dependable supplier network, supported by three modular fabrication facilities. These capabilities allow the company to deliver complex infrastructure solutions efficiently while maintaining high standards of quality and safety.
S N Subrahmanyan, L&T chair and managing director, added: “This milestone marks a proud moment for L&T as we deepen our engagement in the global clean energy landscape. Partnering with TenneT and Hitachi Energy for this pioneering programme underscores the confidence our customers place in L&T’s growing capability to execute complex, technology-intensive infrastructure projects. We thank TenneT for their trust and confidence and remain committed to delivering this development with excellence, safety, and sustainability at its heart.”
The collaboration is expected to strengthen L&T’s position in facilitating the global energy transition through sustainable infrastructure solutions, reinforcing its track record in delivering technology-intensive projects on time and to specification. The HVDC stations will be vital in ensuring efficient and reliable power transfer from offshore wind farms to mainland grids, supporting renewable energy growth in Northern Europe.
Earlier this year, in August 2025, L&T secured a separate contract from India’s Adani Power to set up eight thermal power units, highlighting the company’s continued presence across both conventional and renewable energy sectors. This dual focus underscores L&T’s strategic positioning as a global engineering and infrastructure leader capable of supporting diverse energy projects worldwide.