From switching to renewable electricity to deploying 750 kWp solar at Dahej, the ISO 50001:2018 milestone reaffirms Technip Energies India’s commitment to performance-driven sustainability and global energy standards.
ISO 50001:2018 certification affirms Technip Energies India’s national role in low-carbon energy operations
Technip Energies India has achieved a significant milestone with the ISO 50001:2018 certification for its Energy Management System, marking a formal recognition of its structured, data-driven approach to energy use and emissions control. This internationally recognised standard strengthens the company’s operational resilience and deepens its alignment with India’s energy transition strategy and global climate responsibilities.
According to Davendra Kumar, Managing Director of Technip Energies India, this certification reflects more than regulatory compliance. It represents a strategic investment in long-term energy optimisation and corporate responsibility. In his words, it is a lever for building operational integrity, while also supporting India’s national energy priorities. The certification demonstrates Technip Energies India’s capacity to drive change not only through design and engineering but also through disciplined internal practices that influence the entire energy value chain.
In the last year alone, Technip Energies India has made measurable progress in cutting its environmental footprint. During 2023, two of its major offices transitioned entirely to renewable energy sources for electricity. This change significantly shifted the company’s energy profile, with over 53 percent of its total electricity consumption in India for the year 2024 now derived from renewable sources. This shift demonstrates both intent and execution transforming corporate energy pledges into quantifiable results.
Technip Energies India operates with a clear understanding of its role in India’s industrial decarbonisation landscape. The company recognises that energy management must go beyond hardware upgrades and regulatory checklists. It requires a culture of responsibility embedded across every function from procurement and construction to design, operations, and client engagement. The ISO 50001:2018 certification validates this cultural transformation, offering external verification of internal discipline.
The Modular Manufacturing Yard in Dahej continues to play a strategic role in this effort. This site is not just a production facility but a hub of innovation where sustainability goals meet advanced engineering. With modularisation increasingly used in industrial design and delivery, the energy profile of such yards will shape the future of India’s EPC and manufacturing performance. By equipping the site with renewable infrastructure and smart monitoring, Technip Energies India is ensuring that its growth is both scalable and environmentally aligned.
With this certification, Technip Energies India continues to establish itself as a leader in energy-conscious engineering. Its alignment with global standards is more than a certification event — it is an invitation to clients, regulators, and peers to move forward together toward an operational future that is not only efficient but also climate-responsible. ISO 50001:2018 may be a formal designation, but behind it lies a deeper story of systems thinking, regional execution, and sustained momentum toward India’s energy transformation goals.
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