GES – Global Energy Services, a provider of engineering and construction solutions for renewable energy assets, has obtained three new certifications in the fields of information security and sustainability, reaffirming the strength of its management model and its commitment to ESG criteria.
Specifically, the company has achieved ISO 27001 certification, the most internationally recognised standard in information security; has renewed ISO 14001 certification for environmental management, celebrating this year the 25th anniversary since its first accreditation; and has obtained for the fourth consecutive year the “CALCULATE and REDUCE” seal, which certifies its efforts to reduce CO₂ emissions in the course of its operations.
The certification of the company’s processes under the UNE-EN ISO/IEC 27001 standard represents a strategic step forward in a context where client and contractor information, digitalisation and the management of energy infrastructure require the highest levels of protection and security. This international certification attests to the implementation of a robust and structured information security management system, based on the identification, assessment and mitigation of risks, ensuring the confidentiality and integrity of data across the entire supply chain.
GES recognised by AENOR
At the same time, recertification under the ISO 14001 standard reaffirms the cross-cutting integration of environmental criteria across all company operations, from project design and execution to internal resource management. This standard validates the effectiveness of the environmental management system in place, focused on continuous improvement, consumption optimisation and the reduction of environmental impact. In 2026, AENOR recognised the company’s environmental commitment on the occasion of the 25th anniversary since it first obtained this certification.
Likewise, obtaining for the fourth consecutive year the “CALCULATE and REDUCE” seal — awarded by the Spanish Office for Climate Change, under the Ministry for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge (MITECO) — highlights the company’s sustained commitment to climate action. GES has established an Emissions Reduction Plan with a five-year horizon. Its main objective is to reduce Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 4.5% by 2028 compared to 2024, thereby reducing the impact of its activities and contributing to the global fight against climate change and to planetary sustainability.
In addition, the company has been certifying the compensation of its carbon footprint since 2018 through investments in sustainability projects in the Basque Country, Galicia and Madrid, the main locations of its business activity in Spain. As a result, it expects to receive the “CALCULATE, REDUCE and COMPENSATE” seal from the Ministry for the Ecological Transition in the near future.
These recognitions consolidate the strength of GES’s management system, aligned with the highest ESG standards and with the growing governance requirements in the development of renewable energy projects, including transparency, regulatory compliance and sustainability. The company thus reinforces its positioning as a strategic partner in the energy transition, combining operational excellence, innovation and environmental responsibility.
“In a sector that is key to the decarbonisation of the economy, having solid and certified management systems is essential to build trust and ensure the quality and security of our projects,” state representatives of GES – Global Energy Services.
With these achievements, the company continues to move towards an increasingly resilient, sustainable business model focused on long-term value creation.