The award was given by Union Minister of State for Power, Coal, New and Renewable Energy and Mines, Piyush Goyal on the occasion of National Energy Conservation Day celebrated in New Delhi, according to a Tata Steel press release here.
Suresh Kumar, Vice President, Shared Services, Tata Steel and J P N Singh, Chief, Power Systems and Energy, Tata Steel received the award on behalf of Tata Steel.
"In view of the expanding economy and substantial increase in demand for energy, it is imperative to be sensitive to energy conservation and to deploy environment friendly practices in operations," he said.
Singh said the award acknowledges efforts put in by Tata Steel to reduce thermal and electrical consumptions over five per cent during the year, the release said.
Reduction in blast furnace fuel rate and specific power consumption, higher utilisation of by-product gases for steam and power generation, and waste heat recovery have been the primary contributing factors during the year towards achievement of overall reduction in specific energy consumption, he said.