Shortlist announced for Scottish Green Energy Awards

Shortlist announced for Scottish Green Energy Awards

Heather Donald from SSE Renewables and Neil Gray MSP at the Viking Wind Farm in Shetland

The Scottish Green Energy Awards has announced the shortlist for the UK’s largest and most prestigious celebration of the renewable energy industry. 

This year’s awards, headline sponsored by EDF Renewables UK, will bring together an unprecedented number of guests to recognise and honour the achievements of those whose revolutionary work is securing Scotland’s future prosperity. 

Wind, low-carbon heat and hydro projects feature on this year’s shortlist along with community hubs and individuals nominated by their peers. 



The Scottish Green Energy Awards, run by industry body Scottish Renewables, are an annual celebration of the organisations, people and projects shaping Scotland’s clean energy future. 

The awards see more than 50 individuals, companies and projects contest to scoop prizes in 14 prestigious categories at a 1,700-guest ceremony on December 5 in Edinburgh. 

Claire Mack, chief executive of Scottish Renewables, said: “Once again, the calibre of entries for The Scottish Green Energy Awards has been nothing short of exceptional.

“Shortlisting finalists is always a challenge for our expert judging panel, and this year was no exception, with a remarkable range of high-quality nominations from across the renewable energy industry.



“The finalists this year exemplify our industry’s unwavering commitment to setting new standards through innovation, determination and skill.

“I look forward to celebrating the impressive contributions of our industry to both the economy and the environment at the UK’s biggest-ever celebration of renewable energy on December 5 in Edinburgh.” 

Matthieu Hue, chief executive of EDF Renewables UK, said: “The Scottish Green Energy Awards continues to be one of the most anticipated events on the renewable energy industry’s calendar. EDF Renewables UK is delighted to once again be headline sponsor of the event.

“Many congratulations to everyone who has been shortlisted in the various award categories this week. We look forward to celebrating the many achievements and milestones from over the past 12 months at the ceremony in Edinburgh.”



The full shortlist – available at the end of this press release – includes projects, people and organisations from Dumfries, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness, Lewis and Harris, Montrose and the Shetland Islands among many other regions. 

Some examples from the shortlist include: 

  • SSE Renewables, shortlisted for the Outstanding Project Award, for its 103-turbine Viking Wind Farm, which is producing enough energy to power almost half a million homes while saving around 0.5 million tonnes of CO2 emissions each year. 
  • Aurora Energy Services, shortlisted for the Contribution to Skills Award, has invested £1.2 million to establish a bespoke renewable energy training centre in Inverness which has delivered 1,600 modules in its first year and will train 2,000 workers annually to support Scotland’s energy transition. 
  • Forth Ports, shortlisted for the Outstanding Service Award, is Scotland’s largest port operator and is delivering an offshore wind, multi-port infrastructure strategy which is solving the UK port capacity challenges, will provide a significant contribution to supply chain development and will help deliver the UK’s offshore wind ambitions. 
  • Kudo, shortlisted for the Best Innovation – Software and Services Award, has developed an innovative mobile site access and induction app which offers real-time visibility and reporting across remote sites, enhancing safety, compliance and operational efficiency. 

The full shortlist is available below and on Scottish Renewables’ website


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