M.E. Energy Wins Rs 490 Million Ferro Alloys EPC Order
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M.E. Energy Wins Rs 490 Million Ferro Alloys EPC Order

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 its second consecutive major order valued at Rs 490 million in the ferro alloys sector. The order is for an Engineering Procurement and Construction (EPC) contract to develop a 12 MW Waste Heat Recovery Based Power Plant (WHRPP).

This repeat order underscores the growing trust of the ferro alloys industry in M.E. Energy’s expertise in delivering reliable, efficient, and sustainable energy solutions tailored for high-temperature process industries. The project will significantly enhance energy efficiency and reduce carbon emissions by converting waste heat into clean power.

Commenting on the milestone, Mr K. Vijaysanker Kartha, Managing Director of M.E. Energy Pvt Ltd, said, “Securing a second order in the ferro alloys segment reinforces our strong technical credibility. It’s a proud moment for our team as we continue to support our customers in achieving operational sustainability and cost efficiency through innovative waste heat recovery solutions.”

Mr Amritanshu Khaitan, Director of Kilburn Engineering Ltd, added, “M.E. Energy’s focused expansion into new sectors such as cement and ferro alloys is beginning to yield strong results. We are encouraged by the traction we’re seeing in these industries and remain confident of further success as we deepen our presence in the steel and carbon black segments. These achievements reaffirm our strategy of driving sustainable growth through innovation, technology, and energy efficiency.”

With this new order, M.E. Energy has already exceeded its total order bookings for the previous financial year, reaching Rs 1.38 billion in external orders so far this year, excluding in-house projects executed for Kilburn Engineering Ltd. The company expects continued growth in the second half of FY26, supported by a robust project pipeline and growing adoption of waste heat recovery technologies across multiple industries.

This strong performance bodes well for sustained momentum into FY27, strengthening M.E. Energy’s position as a leading player in India’s industrial energy optimisation sector.

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 its second consecutive major order valued at Rs 490 million in the ferro alloys sector. The order is for an Engineering Procurement and Construction (EPC) contract to develop a 12 MW Waste Heat Recovery Based Power Plant (WHRPP). This repeat order underscores the growing trust of the ferro alloys industry in M.E. Energy’s expertise in delivering reliable, efficient, and sustainable energy solutions tailored for high-temperature process industries. The project will significantly enhance energy efficiency and reduce carbon emissions by converting waste heat into clean power. Commenting on the milestone, Mr K. Vijaysanker Kartha, Managing Director of M.E. Energy Pvt Ltd, said, “Securing a second order in the ferro alloys segment reinforces our strong technical credibility. It’s a proud moment for our team as we continue to support our customers in achieving operational sustainability and cost efficiency through innovative waste heat recovery solutions.” Mr Amritanshu Khaitan, Director of Kilburn Engineering Ltd, added, “M.E. Energy’s focused expansion into new sectors such as cement and ferro alloys is beginning to yield strong results. We are encouraged by the traction we’re seeing in these industries and remain confident of further success as we deepen our presence in the steel and carbon black segments. These achievements reaffirm our strategy of driving sustainable growth through innovation, technology, and energy efficiency.” With this new order, M.E. Energy has already exceeded its total order bookings for the previous financial year, reaching Rs 1.38 billion in external orders so far this year, excluding in-house projects executed for Kilburn Engineering Ltd. The company expects continued growth in the second half of FY26, supported by a robust project pipeline and growing adoption of waste heat recovery technologies across multiple industries. This strong performance bodes well for sustained momentum into FY27, strengthening M.E. Energy’s position as a leading player in India’s industrial energy optimisation sector.

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