Intergen Energy Ltd. About IEL Intergen Energy Limited ('IEL') is an Indian publicly limited engineering company incorporated on 13.08.2011 under the Companies Act 1956 (No. 1 of 1956). The company is active within the fields of water and Sewage Treatment, Infrastructure and Renewable Energy, and designs, develops and implements projects both on EPC and BOO/T bases. Intergen operates within Asia, Africa and the Middle East. IEL has completed a number of government and non government assignment including the engineering of several water and sewage treatment plants and large rural and urban water supply schemes including solar powered water treatment plants across a number of locations and states. IEL is also doing a number of EPC projects with regards to construction of roads and other infrastructure projects. IEL endeavours to provide state-of-the-art technology whilst employing a flexible approach which ensures that indirect costs are kept low, and in turn that profitability is maximised. IEL works on a strict delivery procedures so as to ensure timely completions and a large turnaround of projects. Intergen holds ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 14001:2004 certifications, and is an approved MNRE (Ministry of New and Renewable Energy) channel partner and accredited system integrator. Headquartered in Delhi, India, Intergen's key underlying principle is to undertake work which has a beneficial impact both on people's lives and on the environment as a whole. It does this through the execution of projects and the acquisition of businesses which fit in to this mould. The company started with an initial focus in the water and sewage treatment space, in which it sources, conceives, develops and executes EPC contracts, Government tenders and BOO projects. The company has a particularly strong presence in the North East of India, where it has set itself apart thanks to its ability to work on some of the most challenging terrains and landscapes which India has to offer. The quality of execution which Intergen has demonstrated has been noted by both Government bodies and private companies alike.
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Intergen Energy Ltd.
About IEL
Intergen Energy Limited ('IEL') is an Indian publicly limited engineering company incorporated
on 13.08.2011 under the Companies Act 1956 (No. 1 of 1956).
The company is active within the fields of water and Sewage Treatment, Infrastructure and
Renewable Energy, and designs, develops and implements projects both on EPC and BOO/T
bases. Intergen operates within Asia, Africa and the Middle East.
IEL has completed a number of government and non government assignment including the
engineering of several water and sewage treatment plants and large rural and urban water
supply schemes including solar powered water treatment plants across a number of locations
and states. IEL is also doing a number of EPC projects with regards to construction of roads and
other infrastructure projects.
IEL endeavours to provide state-of-the-art technology whilst employing a flexible approach
which ensures that indirect costs are kept low, and in turn that profitability is maximised. IEL
works on a strict delivery procedures so as to ensure timely completions and a large turnaround
of projects.
Intergen holds ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 14001:2004 certifications, and is an approved MNRE
(Ministry of New and Renewable Energy) channel partner and accredited system integrator.
Headquartered in Delhi, India, Intergen's key underlying principle is to undertake work which
has a beneficial impact both on people's lives and on the environment as a whole. It does this
through the execution of projects and the acquisition of businesses which fit in to this mould.
The company started with an initial focus in the water and sewage treatment space, in which it
sources, conceives, develops and executes EPC contracts, Government tenders and BOO
projects. The company has a particularly strong presence in the North East of India, where it
has set itself apart thanks to its ability to work on some of the most challenging terrains and
landscapes which India has to offer. The quality of execution which Intergen has demonstrated
has been noted by both Government bodies and private companies alike.
As its reputation grew, the company was solicited for work outside of India, and seeing a very
similar requirement to that in India, formed a joint venture partnership with Stallion Group, a
leading West African business conglomerate, to develop solar-powered water treatment
systems in Nigeria. As it established itself within Nigeria, Intergen was approached to become
part of the Eko Atlantic City project, Nigeria's largest ever land reclamation project which when
complete will house 400,000 residents and 250,000 business people. Intergen was approached
to provide the project with water and sewage treatment systems, and solar street lighting also.
The company is currently assessing potential similar opportunities for water treatment
solutions elsewhere in Africa and in the Middle East also.
Intergen boasts a strong core in-house team, each member of which has years of industry-
leading experience and has been cherry picked to undertake a specific role within the business.
This integrated team has specific niche skills added to it on a project-by-project basis as
required. This approach ensures optimal execution in terms of both quality and cost.
Commensurate with the aim of undertaking ecologically advantageous work, over the past
year, Intergen has acquired stakes and been involved with a number of small start ups that they
believe provide sort of work that is commensurate with the companies remit.
KK Plastic Waste Management Limited (�KKP�)
KKP is a Bangalore-based recycler of plastics for use in the construction of roads. The Company
has devised an end-to-end process through which it collects plastic waste, sorts this waste and
turns it in to flakes. This resulting flake polymer is called "KK Poly Blend". The KK Poly Blend is
then mixed with the bitumen and asphalt used in the construction of roads. The constructed
roads are more flexible, more durable, cheaper and last longer than conventional roads. The
Company has patented this technology, and to date is the only company to have successfully
commercially implemented such a process, having built over 1,400km of plastic-based roads in
Bangalore to date.
The issue of waste plastics is currently one of the biggest threats to both the Indian and the
global environments, and as well as mitigating this problem and creating better roads, KKP
creates significant employment opportunities for local rag pickers who for the first time are
financially incentivised to collect plastic waste. The collection of one tonne of plastic waste
generates 100 member employment per day and the company currently operates multiple
plastic recycling plants in Bangalore which can process up to 30 metric tonnes of plastics per
day.
JRC Brickworks Limited (�JRC�)
JRC is a Delhi-based manufacturer of fly ash bricks. Fly ash is a waste product which is produced
as a by-product within coal-fired thermal power stations. Fly ash is harmful to the environment
and in most cases is simply dumped in to landfills. JRC has created a process which helps to
minimise this negative impact on the environment by providing an alternative use for fly ash; its
use as the major component in the production of bricks for the construction industry. As
compared to conventional red clay bricks, fly ash bricks are cheaper, stronger, lighter and more
resistant to water and salinity.
A standard 100 MW thermal power plant generates about 0.15m tonnes of fly ash per annum,
and the Indian Government has recognised the acute environmental problem that fly ash is
causing, and has banned the manufacture of red clay bricks within an 100km radius of all coal
plants.
AquaPlus Technologies (�Aqua�)
Founded in 2009, Aqua is a manufacturer and fabricator of Water Treatment Systems and
Sewage Treatment Systems. The company boasts strong relationships with central and state
Government departments across India, a highly experienced technical team, long standing
relationships with suppliers, and a reputation for products and maintenance service of the
highest quality.
Against the backdrop of a growing market and growing demand for its products, the company
has exhibited strong year on year growth, yet lacked the financial firepower to be able to
tender for and win the largest projects available. Post acquisition Intergen has provided Aqua
with this financial firepower, and also with further water treatment and sewage treatment
orders.
Going forwards, Intergen will continue in earnest to pursue its goal of becoming a globally
recognised first class infrastructure player with a prime focus on environmentally advantageous
work. In terms of geography, Intergen will build on its current base of operations within India
and Africa, and will also seek to enter further markets worldwide with an initial focus on S.
America. As Intergen grows across verticals and geographies, its primary aim will be to maintain
the high levels of quality and execution with which it has become synonymous, and to ensure
the successful and timely execution of all its projects.
Offices
INDIA : No.518, Tower B, 5th Floor,
Spaze Edge Towers, Sector 47,
Sohna Road, Gurgaon � 122 002.
Website : www.igenergy.in
Intergen Energy Ltd.
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