- ABL Group was nominated in the Energy Transition category
- ABL Malaysia was nominated in the Transformation category
- ABL Asia Pacific was nominated in two categories: Culture & Collaboration and Technology, Sustainability & Energy Transition
All the nominations follow features in this year’s EIC Survive & Thrive Report, showcasing ABL’s operations in the Asia Pacific and ABL Group’s wider initiatives focused on driving sustainability in energy and oceans.
Discussing the rapid expansion of its renewable energy consultancy portfolio and expert services to support the energy transition, Group CEO Reuben Segal comments in this year’s report: “ABL Group continues to diversify (…) with a mission to provide sustainable solutions to both the energy and shipping / marine industries. Such has been the momentum being gathered; almost a quarter of all revenue came from the renewable segment in 2023, with plans to double this part of the business in a three-year cycle.”
The feature focuses on several aspects of how ABL Group has turbocharged its expansion and expertise to support the energy transition in renewables, maritime, oil & gas, and other sectors:
- Expansion of OWC—the global renewable energy consultancy branch of ABL Group, supporting the grid-scale development of renewable technologies onshore and offshore
- Expansion of ABL Group’s energy transition portfolio through mergers & acquisitions
- Focused C-Suite position for Chief Energy Transition Officer RV Ahilan, to consolidate and drive growth
- ABL Group’s energy transition portfolio is structurally split across six key technological pillars to drive consistent growth in all key areas in the race to net zero:
- Cutting-edge projects in maritime decarbonization, such as the design of the world’s first zero-emission electric service operation vessel (eSOV) for Bibby Marine