Energy & Clean-Tech
Improve Project Delivery, Asset Performance and Climate Resilience
Knowledge Kraft helps energy and clean-technology organizations strengthen project quality, supplier and contractor control, operational reliability, safety, environmental governance, sustainability and cyber resilience. Support is adapted for project-based businesses, operating assets, equipment manufacturers and emerging clean-technology companies.
Industry at a Glance
Industry objective: To help energy and clean-technology organizations deliver reliable projects and services while managing safety, environmental, climate and cybersecurity responsibilities.
Suitable For
- Renewable-energy developers
- Solar and wind businesses
- Energy-equipment manufacturers
- EPC organizations
- Operations and maintenance providers
- Energy-efficiency companies
- Battery and storage businesses
- Hydrogen and emerging clean-tech organizations
- Utility and infrastructure service providers
- Multi-location energy businesses
Functions Supported
- Project management
- Engineering
- Procurement
- Supplier quality
- Construction and commissioning
- Operations and maintenance
- Safety
- Environment and sustainability
- Information technology
- Operational technology
- Management
What Knowledge Kraft Delivers for the Industry
Quality and Project Systems
- ISO 9001 implementation
- Project-quality planning
- Engineering and design controls
- Supplier and contractor qualification
- Inspection and test planning
- Equipment and material-quality controls
- Construction and commissioning audits
- Nonconformity management
- Corrective-action systems
- Document control
- Handover and closeout controls
- Project lessons learned
- Internal audits
- Certification readiness
Safety and Operational Risk
- ISO 45001 implementation
- Project and operational HIRA
- Contractor-safety systems
- Permit-to-work processes
- Electrical and energy-isolation procedures
- Work-at-height and lifting controls
- Commissioning safety
- Emergency preparedness
- Incident investigation
- Safety-maturity assessments
- Field-work procedures
- Management-review systems
Asset Performance and Operational Excellence
- Asset and process criticality
- Maintenance-system improvement
- Preventive and predictive-maintenance governance
- Breakdown and failure analysis
- Spare-parts management
- Availability and reliability indicators
- Work-order controls
- Field-service improvement
- Standard work
- Contractor-performance dashboards
- Project and operational-process optimization
- Root-cause analysis
Environmental and Energy Management
- ISO 14001 implementation
- ISO 50001 implementation
- Environmental-aspect and impact assessment
- Energy baselines and performance indicators
- Site environmental controls
- Waste and hazardous-material management
- Water management
- Contractor environmental requirements
- Environmental-emergency preparedness
- Internal environmental audits
- Compliance-management processes
Sustainability, Net Zero and Climate
- Sustainability and ESG strategy
- Scope 1, Scope 2 and Scope 3 inventories
- Net-zero and decarbonization roadmaps
- Climate physical- and transition-risk assessments
- Sustainable procurement
- Supplier ESG frameworks
- Life cycle assessment
- Product or project carbon-footprint support
- Circular-economy initiatives
- Sustainability reporting
- Climate-governance structures
- Performance dashboards
Cybersecurity and Operational Resilience
- ISO/IEC 27001 implementation
- Cybersecurity-risk assessment
- IT and operational-technology asset mapping
- Industrial control and monitoring-system security review
- Network-segmentation advisory
- Remote-access controls
- Supplier and vendor cyber-risk assessment
- Identity and privileged-access management
- Backup and recovery
- Incident-response planning
- Business-continuity management
- Cybersecurity awareness
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Solar, wind, storage, energy-efficiency and related projects may be supported according to the required scope.
Yes. Supplier and contractor qualification, project controls, audits, safety and environmental performance may be included.
Yes. Management systems, maintenance, contractor controls, safety, environment and cybersecurity can be reviewed.
Yes. Knowledge Kraft can support energy review, baselines, indicators, objectives, controls, audits and management review.
Yes. GHG inventories, reduction pathways, governance, initiatives and progress monitoring may be developed.
Yes. Physical and transition risks can be identified and connected with business, project and asset decisions.
Yes. The scope may include relevant devices, networks, remote access, vendors, backups and response arrangements.
No. Formal engineering design approval, statutory authorization and technical certification remain with appropriately qualified and authorized professionals.