Scottish Renewables has unveiled the shortlist for the Scottish Green Energy Supply Chain Awards 2026, featuring 34 nominees across eight categories.
The industry body said the awards highlight the people and organisations driving Scotland’s clean energy supply chain and will culminate in a ceremony in Aberdeen on May 28.
Scottish Renewables added that the event showcases sectors spanning manufacturing, logistics, workforce development and sustainability.
The awards are now in their fifth year and celebrate innovation and resilience across Scotland’s renewable energy supply chain.
Finalists include Associated British Ports, Seaway7, Inch Cape Offshore Wind Farm, EnergyPro and Sulmara.
EnergyPro has been shortlisted in four categories, while Seaway7 is recognised for its graduate programme supporting offshore wind skills development.
“It is always a huge honour to celebrate the people and organisations that are helping to shape the future of our industry in Scotland and The Scottish Green Energy Supply Chain Awards allow us to do just that,” said Emma Harrick, director of energy transition and supply chain (pictured) at Scottish Renewables.
“Every year this event shines a spotlight on the organisations and companies turning bold plans into feasible and profitable projects.”
“The standard of entries for this year’s awards has once again been exceptional, not only because of the quality of the submissions but because they demonstrate the depth and breadth of Scotland’s exceptional supply chain expertise.”


