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ACWA Power and L&T Sign MoU for Renewables and Grid Scope of Yanbu Green Hydrogen Hub
Larsen & Toubro’s renewables vertical has signed an MoU with ACWA Power to collaborate on the renewables and grid scope of the Yanbu Green Ammonia Project in Saudi Arabia, integrating solar, wind, and storage solutions.
September 24, 2025. By Mrinmoy Dey

The renewables (RENU) vertical of Larsen & Toubro has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with ACWA Power for the renewables and grid scope of the Yanbu Green Ammonia project in Saudi Arabia.
Yanbu Green Hydrogen Hub has been conceived as a fully integrated facility with its own captive renewable electricity generation powered solely by solar and wind. The renewables and grid scope of the project involves multiple facilities, including solar PV, wind and battery energy storage system (BESS) plants along with associated substations and transmission lines.
The MoU aims to establish a collaborative framework to design and reach the best configuration and achieve the performance targets for the renewables and grid scope. The cooperation involves a commitment from Larsen & Toubro to enter into an EPC contract once the final proposal is accepted.
This collaboration builds on L&T's proven engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) capabilities, ensuring optimal integration of diverse renewable technologies and robust delivery while raising the bar on safety, quality, sustainability and performance benchmarks.
Marco Arcelli, Chief Executive Officer at ACWA Power, said, “The rapid pace of development on the Yanbu Green Hydrogen Project is a clear demonstration of our commitment to supporting the Kingdom's leadership role in the global energy transition. By developing and exporting green ammonia, we aim to support international markets in their decarbonisation efforts and pave the way for a cleaner, more sustainable world.”
T Madhava Das, Member of the Board and Senior Executive Vice President (Utilities) – Larsen & Toubro said, “Saudi Arabia is strategically located between east and west, produces renewable energy at competitive rates and develops ultra mega projects with clear timelines. We are happy to contribute to its ambitions of promoting regional and international integration of clean energy, especially along the India – Middle East – Europe economic corridor."
Yanbu Green Hydrogen Hub has been conceived as a fully integrated facility with its own captive renewable electricity generation powered solely by solar and wind. The renewables and grid scope of the project involves multiple facilities, including solar PV, wind and battery energy storage system (BESS) plants along with associated substations and transmission lines.
The MoU aims to establish a collaborative framework to design and reach the best configuration and achieve the performance targets for the renewables and grid scope. The cooperation involves a commitment from Larsen & Toubro to enter into an EPC contract once the final proposal is accepted.
This collaboration builds on L&T's proven engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) capabilities, ensuring optimal integration of diverse renewable technologies and robust delivery while raising the bar on safety, quality, sustainability and performance benchmarks.
Marco Arcelli, Chief Executive Officer at ACWA Power, said, “The rapid pace of development on the Yanbu Green Hydrogen Project is a clear demonstration of our commitment to supporting the Kingdom's leadership role in the global energy transition. By developing and exporting green ammonia, we aim to support international markets in their decarbonisation efforts and pave the way for a cleaner, more sustainable world.”
T Madhava Das, Member of the Board and Senior Executive Vice President (Utilities) – Larsen & Toubro said, “Saudi Arabia is strategically located between east and west, produces renewable energy at competitive rates and develops ultra mega projects with clear timelines. We are happy to contribute to its ambitions of promoting regional and international integration of clean energy, especially along the India – Middle East – Europe economic corridor."
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