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Year of Energy Audit Sector Name of Industry 2019-20 2019-20 Year of Energy Sector Name of Industry Audit 2019-20 Petrochemical IOCL Sangrur DO 2019-20 Petrochemical IOCL UPSO-2, Noida Office 2019-20 Petrochemical HPCL Kota LPG 2019-20 Petrochemical HPCL Hoshiarpur LPG 2019-20 Petrochemical IOCL Srinagar Depot 2019-20 Petrochemical HPCL Jammu LPG 2019-20 Petrochemical IOCL Bharatpur Terminal 2019-20 Railways NE Railway Lucknow Railway Station 2019-20 Petrochemical IOCL Utarlai Barmer AFS 2019-20 Petrochemical IOCL Aonla Depot 2019-20 Petrochemical IOCL UPSO-2, Haridwar LPG 2019-20 Petrochemical IOCL Ajmer LPG 2019-20 Petrochemical BPCL Srinagar Depot 2019-20 Petrochemical IOCL UPSO-2, Agra Terminal 2019-20 Petrochemical IOCL Amritsar DO 2019-20 Automobile AG Industries Pvt Ltd, Bawal, Sector-5 2019-20 Automobile AG Industries Pvt Ltd, Bawal, Sector-6 2019-20 Petrochemical IOCL NRO Yusuf Sarai 2019-20 Petrochemical IOCL UPSO-2, Lakhimpur Kheri LPG 2019-20 Petrochemical IOCL Jhunjhunu LPG Bottling Plant 2019-20 Petrochemical IOCL Kargil Depot 2019-20 Petrochemical IOCL Jaisalmer AFS 2019-20 Petrochemical IOCL Jaipur Terminal 2019-20 Automobile AG Industries Pvt Ltd, IMT Manesar 2019-20 Solar OIL 9 MW Solar Plant in Rajasthan 2019-20 Building OIL Office Building in Rajasthan 2019-20 Railways NCR Allahabad Jn. Railway Station 2019-20 Railways NCR Kanpur Central Railway Station 2019-20 Petrochemical IOCL Karnal AO 2019-20 Petrochemical IOCL Shimla DO 2019-20 Automobile Guru Nanak Auto Enterprises Limited, Phagwara 2019-20 Railways MCF, Raebreily Railway thru TAC Automation Pvt Ltd 2019-20 Petrochemical IOCL Leh Depot 2019-20 Petrochemical IOCL Leh LPG 2019-20 Iron & Steel Star Wire (India) Limited, Chhainsa, Faridabad 2019-20 Petrochemical IOCL PSO [Bathinda Transit Camp] 2019-20 Petrochemical IOCL PSO [Guest House at Sector-33D, Chandigarh ] 2019-20 Petrochemical IOCL PSO [Transit Camp Sec-8A, Chandigarh] 2019-20 Petrochemical IOCL PSO [Shimla DO Guest House ] 2019-20 Petrochemical IOCL PSO [Guest House at Manimajra] 2019-20 Petrochemical IOCL, WRPL, Kot Pump Station 2019-20 Petrochemical IOCL, WRPL, Rajola Pump Station 2019-20 Petrochemical IOCL, WRPL, Beawar Pump Station 2019-20 2019-20 Petrochemical IOCL, WRPL, Salawas Delivery Station 2019-20 Petrochemical IOCL, WRPL, Chittorgarh Delivery Station 2019-20 Petrochemical IOCL, WRPL, Chaksu Tank Farm 2019-20 Petrochemical IOCL, WRPL, Sanganer Pump Station 2019-20 Petrochemical IOCL, WRPL, Mohanpura Pump Station 2019-20 Petrochemical BPCL Haridwar Depot 2019-20 Iron & Steel Galwalia Ispat Udyog Pvt Ltd, Kashipur 2019-20 Building Jesus and Marry College 2019-20 Railways NER Mailani Railway Station 2019-20 Railways NER Gonda Railway Station 2019-20 Railways NER LJN DRM Office Complex 2019-20 Railways NER Aishbagh Railway Station 2019-20 Railways NER CB/Loco PIT 2019-20 Railways NER Gorakhpur Junction Railway Station 2019-20 Railways NER Khalilabad Railway Station 2019-20 Railways NER Basti Railway Station 2019-20 Railways NER Mankapur Railway Station 2019-20 Railways NER Badshahnagar Railway Station 2019-20 Railways NER Flash Butt Welding Plant Gonda 2019-20 Petrochemical IOCL Lucknow LPG 2019-20 Petrochemical IOCL RSO Jaipur 2019-20 Dairy HPCL Client Jaipur Dairy Saras Milk 2019-20 Petrochemical GAIL Pata 2019-20 Power Station NTPC, Dadri Gas 2019-20 Railways NR, Baroda House, Delhi 2019-20 Railways NWR Jaipur HQ, Ajmer Statistical Branch 2019-20 Petrochemical OMC-IOCL-KHUNTI TERMINAL 2019-20 Building OMC-IOCL-TINSUKIA DIVISIONAL OFFICE 2019-20 Building OMC-IOCL-DIGBOI MARKETING TERMINAL 2019-20 Building OMC-IOCL-AOD STATE OFFICE, NOONMATI 2019-20 Building OMC-IOCL-GUWAHATI DIVISIONAL OFFICE 2019-20 Petrochemical OMC-IOCL MALOM DEPOT, IMPHAL 2019-20 Petrochemical OMC-IOCL-GUWAHATI TERMINAL, NOONMATI 2019-20 Petrochemical OMC-IOCL-LPG BOTTLING PLANT-RANINAGAR 2019-20 Petrochemical OMC-IOCL-LPG BOTTLING PLANT-BONGAIGAON 2019-20 Petrochemical OMC-IOCL-BALASORE DEPOT 2019-20 Building OMC-IOCL-IBP-HOUSE 2019-20 Petrochemical OMC-IOCL-RAJBANDH TERMINAL 2019-20 Petrochemical OMC-IOCL-MOURIGRAM TERMINAL 2019-20 Building OMC-IOCL SAMBALPUR DIVISIONAL OFFICE 2019-20 Petrochemical OMC-IOCL-PORT BLAIR TERMINAL 2019-20 AFS OMC-IOCL-AFS-BAGDOGRA 2019-20 Petrochemical OMC-IOCL-PARADIP LPG TERMINAL 2019-20 Petrochemical OMC-HPCL-PANAGARH LPG PLANT 2019-20 2019-20 Petrochemical OMC-HPCL-PURNEA LPG BOTTLING PLANT 2019-20 AFS OMC-IOCL-AFS-GUWAHATI 2019-20 AFS OMC-IOCL-AFS-MOHANBARI 2019-20 Petrochemical OMC-IOCL-SILCHAR LPG BOTTLING PLANT 2019-20 Petrochemical OMC-BPCL-BALASORE DEPOT 2019-20 AFS OMC-IOCL-AFS-BHUBANESWAR 2019-20 Petrochemical OMC-IOCL-PARADIP OIL TERMINAL 2019-20 FOOD & BEV. 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