M.E. Energy Secures Rs 803 Million Orders
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

M.E. Energy Secures Rs 803 Million Orders

M.E. Energy Pvt. Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of Kilburn Engineering Ltd. and a leading Indian engineering company specialising in energy recovery and cost reduction solutions, has secured multiple orders totalling Rs 803 million this quarter, reinforcing its position as a trusted partner in energy and industrial heating.
A landmark order worth Rs 510 million marks M.E. Energy’s entry into the ferro alloys sector with a 12 MW Waste Heat Recovery (WHR) power plant. The project will utilise high-temperature furnace flue gases to generate clean energy through two Waste Heat Recovery Boilers (WHRB) and a captive power system, boosting client profitability and supporting sustainability efforts. This expansion broadens the company’s footprint beyond oil & gas, cement, steel, and other energy-intensive industries.
Additionally, M.E. Energy received a repeat order of Rs 177 million from Shree Cement Limited for supplying, installing, and commissioning non-conventional biomass-fired (paddy straw) Hot Air Generator (HAG) systems for its grinding units in Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh. The HAG systems, equipped with fuel handling and auxiliary mechanisms, provide sustainable and energy-efficient heating for cement production.
Commenting on the achievements, Mr K. Vijay Kartha, Managing Director of M.E. Energy Pvt. Ltd., said:
“Our entry into the ferro alloys sector through this 12 MW WHR project is a significant milestone. The repeat order from Shree Cement reflects the deep trust our long-standing clients place in us. Together, these wins underscore our leadership in delivering innovative waste heat recovery solutions and reliable industrial heating systems, creating lasting value through efficiency and sustainability.”
Adding a group perspective, Mr Amritanshu Khaitan, Director, Kilburn Engineering Ltd., said:
“These orders strengthen our confidence in M.E. Energy’s potential. With the committed capex, the company is well-positioned to scale turnover multi-fold, enhancing its role in the clean energy and industrial heating sectors.”
The orders secured this quarter highlight M.E. Energy’s strong execution capabilities and reinforce its leadership in waste heat recovery, captive power generation, and non-conventional fuel-based industrial heating across core industries.

M.E. Energy Pvt. Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of Kilburn Engineering Ltd. and a leading Indian engineering company specialising in energy recovery and cost reduction solutions, has secured multiple orders totalling Rs 803 million this quarter, reinforcing its position as a trusted partner in energy and industrial heating.A landmark order worth Rs 510 million marks M.E. Energy’s entry into the ferro alloys sector with a 12 MW Waste Heat Recovery (WHR) power plant. The project will utilise high-temperature furnace flue gases to generate clean energy through two Waste Heat Recovery Boilers (WHRB) and a captive power system, boosting client profitability and supporting sustainability efforts. This expansion broadens the company’s footprint beyond oil & gas, cement, steel, and other energy-intensive industries.Additionally, M.E. Energy received a repeat order of Rs 177 million from Shree Cement Limited for supplying, installing, and commissioning non-conventional biomass-fired (paddy straw) Hot Air Generator (HAG) systems for its grinding units in Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh. The HAG systems, equipped with fuel handling and auxiliary mechanisms, provide sustainable and energy-efficient heating for cement production.Commenting on the achievements, Mr K. Vijay Kartha, Managing Director of M.E. Energy Pvt. Ltd., said:“Our entry into the ferro alloys sector through this 12 MW WHR project is a significant milestone. The repeat order from Shree Cement reflects the deep trust our long-standing clients place in us. Together, these wins underscore our leadership in delivering innovative waste heat recovery solutions and reliable industrial heating systems, creating lasting value through efficiency and sustainability.”Adding a group perspective, Mr Amritanshu Khaitan, Director, Kilburn Engineering Ltd., said:“These orders strengthen our confidence in M.E. Energy’s potential. With the committed capex, the company is well-positioned to scale turnover multi-fold, enhancing its role in the clean energy and industrial heating sectors.”The orders secured this quarter highlight M.E. Energy’s strong execution capabilities and reinforce its leadership in waste heat recovery, captive power generation, and non-conventional fuel-based industrial heating across core industries.

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