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Nominees revealed for British Renewable Energy Awards 2023

reNEWS EditorialBy reNEWS EditorialJune 2, 20233 Mins Read
Nominees revealed for British Renewable Energy Awards 2023

The Association for Renewable Energy and Clean Technology (REA) has released the full list of finalists for the British Renewable Energy Awards (BREAs).

The awards honour those that have enabled the industry to do the amazing work driving change and helping to reach Net Zero by 2050.

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This year’s awards will mark the 18th edition since they began in 2006.

The nominees in the 15 categories are:

Accelerating to Net Zero

  • Centrica / HIIROC
  • National Grid Electricity System Operator (ESO)
  • Muntons & AMP Clean Energy
  • CDP
  • Advanced Infrastructure Technology Ltd

Communications 

  • Thirty4/7 Communications
  • PPAYA Ltd
  • Privilege Finance
  • Too Good To Go
  • Ixora Energy

Community

  • Ripple Energy
  • Energetik – Heat Network
  • Low Carbon Hub
  • Muirhall Energy – Crossdykes Wind Farm
  • Power Allotments; REGEN/DEVON ENERGY CIC

Company

  • 2 Degrees Kelvin Ltd
  • Eco Verde Energy (EVE)
  • Octopus Energy
  • SAS ENERGY
  • Novalux Energy Ltd
  • GivEnergy
  • Solar Group Utilities 
  • Drax

Customer Service Recognition

  • NatWest
  • Innasol
  • PPAYA Ltd
  • Octopus Energy
  • GENeco Ltd

Financial Leadership

  • PPAYA Ltd
  • Capitas Finance Ltd
  • Foresight
  • Novuna Business Finance
  • Abundance Investment

Innovation

  • Bohr Limited
  • KEW Technology
  • EnergyNest
  • GreenEnco Ltd
  • Zero
  • ubitricity
  • Gravitricity
  • 3ti Energy Hubs Ltd
  • Eaton
  • Bee Solar Technology Ltd
  • CellForm Hydrogen GmbH & Co. KG
  • Qvantum Energi AB
  • CeraPhi Energy

Installer

  • JoJu Solar
  • Innasol
  • iJo Power
  • Oxon Energy Ltd
  • Dynamic Energy Solutions

Low Carbon Transport

  • Syzygy Consulting
  • Zero Petroleum Ltd
  • Advanced Infrastructure Technology Ltd
  • Mer UK: Public Charging
  • ubitricity
  • Drax
  • Hitachi ZeroCarbon

Pioneer 

  • Thames Water
  • Biomass Connect
  • Barons Eden
  • Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Trust

Preserving Natural Capital

  • Highlands Rewilding
  • Biowise
  • Vegware
  • Carbon Plantations Ltd
  • Lightrock Power

Project

  • SUNAMP Ltd
  • Syzygy Consulting
  • National Grid Electricity System Operator (ESO)
  • National Grid Electricity System Operator (ESO)
  • Advanced Infrastructure Technology Ltd
  • SAS ENERGY
  • Barons Eden
  • Oxford Brookes University
  • Dynamic Energy Solutions Ltd
  • Dynamic Energy Solutions Ltd

Smart Energy System

  • Gridserve
  • GivEnergy
  • Low Carbon Hub / Project LEO
  • GreenEnco Ltd
  • VIRTA

Sustainability

  • XOCEAN
  • Eco Sustainable Solutions
  • KEW Technology Ltd
  • Melcourt Industries Ltd
  • Connected Energy
  • AMP Clean Energy

Young RE Professional

  • Ovie Frederick Simon – SUNAMP Ltd
  • Amna Bezanty – KEW Technology
  • Dorothy Gough – Eco Verde Energy
  • Stevie Leeks – Privilege Finance
  • Chloe Koniotes – Dynamic Energy Solutions Ltd
  • Thomas Butcher – Dynamic Energy Solutions Ltd

The 2023 Award Ceremony and Gala Dinner, sponsored by Drax, will take place in London in The Ballroom at the JW Marriott Grosvenor House Hotel, Park Lane, in the heart of Mayfair on 23 June.

Dr Nina Skorupska CBE, Chief Executive of the REA (Association for Renewable Energy and Clean Technology) said: “I am absolutely delighted to reveal such an incredible list of finalists for this year’s British Renewable Energy Awards, which is shaping up to be our best year yet.

“One of the real privileges of my role at the REA is to celebrate the brilliant work of so many organisations and individuals in our sector, and this year there are almost 100 exceptional finalists.

“They are the ‘Game Changers’ who are leading the way on the path to Net Zero, and each category was fiercely contested. I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate everyone who was lucky enough to be nominated, and it was inspirational reading about the work occurring across the industry as we all push for energy security and Net Zero.

“Please do join us in celebrating the brilliant work of those leading the way to Net Zero by 2050.”

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