NEW DELHI: Engineers India (EIL) is looking at nuclear power and defence sectors as the state-run engineering, procurement and construction company seeks to expand its portfolio beyond oil, gas and petrochemicals for the next phase of growth, chairman & MD Vartika Shukla said on Wednesday.
The company has already forayed into fertilisers, petrochemicals and has green hydrogen as well as electrolysers on its diversification menu. It is also adding new geographies in search of new opportunities.
“We are looking at diversification. . . nuclear energy is one such area that we are actively exploring. . . EIL did the BoP (balance of plant) for the Kudankulam nuclear power project. We are looking at building on that experience,” she said.