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ANDRITZ to equip India`s largest pumped storage plant

14th April 2026

ANDRITZ will equip Torrent Power`s new Saidongar-1 Karjat pumped storage plant with ten pump turbine units and additional electromechanical equipment. The order value is in the low three-digit million euro range and will be included in ANDRITZ`s order intake for the first quarter of 2026

With a capacity of 3,000 MW, Saidongar-1 Karjat, located in the state of Maharashtra, will be India’s largest pumped storage plant. Once operational, it will reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 4.55 million tons per year, roughly equivalent to taking around 1 million cars off the road annually. With an annual energy production of 6,241 GWh, it will play an essential role in India’s energy planning and economic growth

ANDRITZ’s scope for the Saidongar-1 Karjat project comprises the design, manufacture, installation, testing, and commissioning of ten reversible pump turbines, motor-generators, and related electromechanical equipment. The project will be executed leveraging ANDRITZ’s state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities in India, supported by the company’s global network

M/s Torrent Energy Storage Solutions Private Limited, a subsidiary of Torrent Power Limited, stated: “The Saidongar-1 Karjat pumped storage project marks a significant step in Torrent Power’s commitment to driving India’s clean energy transition. As the country’s largest pumped storage plant, it will be key to enabling round-the-clock renewable power. With ANDRITZ as our technology partner, we are confident in delivering a world-class facility that supports India’s energy security and sustainability goals.”

Contributing to seven pumped storage projects in India

This important order underlines ANDRITZ’s strong position in the Indian hydropower market and its expertise in delivering pumped storage solutions, which play a crucial role in ensuring grid stability and supporting the integration of variable renewable energy. ANDRITZ is currently involved in the implementation of seven new pumped storage plants in India