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Sustainability

At Nuberg Green Energy, sustainability is integrated into engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) processes, ensuring long-term value creation for customers, society, and the environment.

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People

Nuberg adheres to the highest safety standards to protect its personnel and the communities in which they operate.

Key practices:

The following studies are performed as required during various engineering phases as applicable

  • Hazard Classification HAZID / PHSSER
  • Quantative Risk Assessment QRA Study
  • Hazard and Operability HAZOP Study
  • Safety Integrity Level SIL Study
  • Dispersion Analysis Study
  • Simultaneous Operations Assessment SIMOPS Assessment

Comprehensive Training Program:

Nuberg employees are trained in:

  • Process Safety Management (PSM)
  • Emergency Response and Fire Fighting
  • Safe Handling of H2 and NH3

Real-time PPE Compliance:

  • Exposure tracking
  • PPE zone monitoring
  • Incident reporting system

Zero Incident Philosophy: Promoting a culture of zero tolerance for unsafe behaviour to reduce LTIs to zero.

Contractor Safety Management: Rigorous verification & audits ensure compliance by sub-contractors and partners.

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Process

Process Quality is fundamental to Nuberg’s EPC model, especially in complex and safety-critical sectors such as hydrogen and chemical processing.

Certifications:

  • ISO 9001:2015
  • ISO 14001:2015
  • ISO 45001:2018
  • IBR
  • ASME S, R, NB, U, U2
  • PESO

Digital QA System: Uses 3D Modelling and BIM for accuracy and compliance.

Key Quality Strategies:

  • In-House QA/QC Labs: On-site testing, weld inspection, NDT & repair
  • Third-party Verification:
    • Pressure vessels
    • Piping systems
    • Hydrogen storage tanks
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Planet

Planet stewardship is central to Nuberg’s strategy aligned with India's National Hydrogen Mission and the global Net-Zero 2050 agenda.

Green Design and Engineering:

  • Integration of renewable energy
  • Use of low-emission materials and modular construction
  • Process design focused on zero liquid discharge (ZLD)

Carbon Footprint Reduction:

  • Use of green hydrogen to decarbonize hard-to-abate sectors
  • Electrification of thermal processes wherever possible
  • Life Cycle Assessments (LCA) for each project

Waste Management and Circular Economy:

  • Waste heat recovery systems
  • On-site reuse of construction waste
  • Bioenergy from biomass and industrial waste

Environmental Monitoring:

  • Continuous monitoring of air and wastewater quality
  • Compliance with local environmental regulations and EIA approvals

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