OREANDA-NEWS. April 16, 2012. Tata Power, India’s largest integrated power utility, has taken pioneering steps in driving energy conservation education, focusing on eco-friendly technologies and generating clean energy through innovative means.

Recognising these efforts, Indian Register Quality Systems (IRQS) honoured Tata Power’s Power House 6 with a certificate of approval for ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004 and OHSAS 18001:2007, valid for three years.

Power House 6 was certified after two cycles of pre-audit and a final three-day certification audit undertaken successfully for all three systems in the first week of February 2012. No non conformance was found during the audit conducted by the external agency, IRQS, Mumbai.

Speaking on the achievement, Dinesh Kudalkar, head, Jojobera station, said, “We are committed to world-class quality, environment and safety management practices to provide value to our customers, employees and all stakeholders. The commitment displayed by each member of the team at Power House 6 ensured that the station got certificates in all three standards without any non-conformity. The zeal and passion of the team members is a source of encouragement in our journey towards continuous improvement.”

Power House 6 is a division of Industrial Energy, a joint venture between Tata Power and Tata Steel. Power House 6 is a 120MW captive power plant inside Tata Steel works and utilises the BF, LD and CO waste gases to generate power and process steam.