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Rovco underwater robot wins innovation gong

reNEWS EditorialBy reNEWS EditorialNovember 26, 20204 Mins Read
Scots reveal green gong nominees

An underwater robot which is changing the game for offshore subsea inspection processes has scooped a top prize in the Scottish Green Energy Awards.

Rovco was announced as winner of the Best Innovation Award for SubSLAM X2, a data collection system which allows onshore engineers to work under the waves from the comfort of their offices.

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The Scottish Green Energy Awards, which normally take place in Edinburgh, were held tonight (26 November) as a virtual online event for the first time ever.

More than 700 people tuned in to the broadcast-quality live awards show that saw winners in 12 categories receive recognition for their work in the sector, which employs 17,700 people.

Kate Forbes MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Finance gave a keynote address highlighting the role renewable energy will play in the countries green recovery and David Duguid MP presented the Sustainable Development Award.

SIMEC Atlantis Energy scooped the Champion of Renewables Award (sponsored by National Grid ESO) for its ongoing drive to create a sustainable tidal industry in Scotland and its work on the expansion of the MyGen project which will deliver the world’s first 86MW tidal array.

Heat Smart Orkney was announced as the winner of the Best Community Project Award (sponsored by the Scottish National Investment Bank) for the Heat Smart Orkney project, which is helping to alleviate fuel poverty by using excess electricity from community-owned wind to provide affordable heat for the community.

The Outstanding Service Award, sponsored by Green Investment Group, went to the RES Operations Team.

Alladale Wilderness Reserve, one of the country’s largest and longest-standing rewilding projects, was crowned the Sustainable Development Award winner for its commitment to reducing carbon emissions by growing food in a hydro-powered aquaponics vegetable garden.

The winners were selected by a panel of 12 judges from a shortlist of 46.

Chief Executive of Scottish Renewables Claire Mack said: “I’m delighted that we have been able to come together online as an industry to celebrate this year’s Scottish Green Energy Awards.

“Once again, those shortlisted really do showcase the truly incredible talent, passion and innovation of those working in our industry.

“In a year which has been so very challenging, the renewable energy sector has played a critical role in ensuring that Scotland’s lights have been kept on throughout the global pandemic.

“The diverse range of projects shortlisted at this year’s awards really do highlight why Scotland is a world leader in renewable energy.

“As we continue the fight against climate change we’re going to need everyone and everything we’ve got, and the phenomenal skillset and innovation of those recognised tonight really does show we have what it takes.

“The Scottish Green Energy Awards are an incredible celebration of the inspirational organisations, people and projects who are making real difference to the health, wealth and wellbeing of Scotland. My congratulations go to all off this year’s nominees, and of course winners.”

The 2020 Scottish Green Energy Awards was headline-sponsored by EDF Renewables.

The Best Engagement Award, sponsored by SmartestEnergy, went to the North Uist Development Company for UistWind.

EDF Renewables’ CEO Matthieu Hue said: “It has been great to see everyone online for this year’s awards and my congratulations goes to all the very worthy winners and of course the runners up, I’m sure the judges had some tough choices to make.

“It has been a tough year for everyone yet as an industry it is clear we are continuing to work hard to progress towards the net-zero goal.

“Let’s hope by this time next year we can all celebrate another successful year in person!”

Other awards included:

  • The Carbon Reduction Award, sponsored by Statkraft, went to Renewable Parts;

  • The Contribution to Skills Award, sponsored by SSE Renewables, went to the Universities of Edinburgh, Strathclyde and Exeter and the Scottish Association for Marine Sciences for the Industrial CDT in Offshore Renewable Energy;

  • The Outstanding Project Award, sponsored by RWE Renewables, went to SWARCO and Boyd Brothers (Fauldhouse) for Dundee’s Princes Street;

  • They Young & Inspiring Award, sponsored by WSP, went to James Ferguson, the European Marine Energy Centre and IDCORE;

  • The Outstanding Contribution Award, sponsored by Highlands and Islands Enterprise, went to Tim Cornelius, SIMEC Atlantis Energy; and

  • The Judges Award, sponsored by Ocean Winds, went to MacArthur Green.
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