The energy transition is transforming how infrastructure is designed, built, and — crucially — maintained. Operation and Maintenance (O&M services) has evolved from routine service into a strategic component of industrial and renewable performance. In 2025, the focus is on data, predictability, and sustainability.
The Role of O&M in a Changing Energy Landscape
Global investments in renewable energy, power generation, and industrial plants are expanding rapidly, and so is the need to ensure consistent uptime, efficiency, and asset longevity. According to international forecasts, more than 40 % of renewable project costs over the asset lifecycle are linked to O&M activities — highlighting their central role in ensuring return on investment and energy reliability.
Modern O&M services now go far beyond traditional maintenance. They integrate real-time monitoring, predictive diagnostics, and digital twins, enabling operators to anticipate failures before they occur. This data-driven approach minimizes downtime, reduces costs, and improves safety performance. The result is a more resilient, efficient, and environmentally responsible operation — key values in the global energy transition.
For multidisciplinary service providers like Taiyo Holding, the evolution of O&M services represents a natural extension of engineering and EPC capabilities. The Group’s approach combines skilled on-site teams, remote monitoring technologies, and ISO-certified management systems to ensure consistent performance across conventional and renewable assets. Whether maintaining gas turbines, wind farms, or industrial process facilities, Taiyo focuses on operational excellence and sustainability at every stage.
Digitalization is also reshaping how maintenance is managed. IoT sensors, cloud-based platforms, and AI-driven analytics enable precise asset tracking and performance optimization. Predictive maintenance not only extends the lifespan of equipment but also reduces energy consumption and emissions — aligning O&M operations with global ESG and sustainability goals.
As 2025 unfolds, O&M stands as the bridge between engineering innovation and long-term reliability. It transforms technology into value, projects into performance, and installations into sustainable assets. For the energy sector — and for Taiyo Holding — Operation and Maintenance is no longer a service; it’s a commitment to the future of energy.





