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Scottish Green Energy Supply Chain Awards winners lauded at Aberdeen event

The Scottish Green Energy Supply Chain Awards took place last night (21 August) in Aberdeen, celebrating nine winners who have made outstanding contributions to Scotland’s thriving renewable energy industry.

Organised by trade body Scottish Renewables, the awards highlight the innovation, commitment and leadership within Scotland’s supply chain. From a shortlist of 31 finalists, “this year’s winners embody the vision, passion and innovation powering Scotland’s clean energy future,” said the organizers.

Winners included:

Port of Aberdeen, which won the Sustainable Supplier Award for its strategy to cut energy-related emissions due to improved vessel scheduling and development of the UK’s largest commercial shore power system.
Integrity HSE, which took home the Best Practice Award for its work with businesses across the green energy supply chain as an outsourced health and safety partner.
XOCEAN, a pioneer in uncrewed survey vessel (USV) technology, which scooped the Technology & Business Innovation Award for its efforts supporting the Moray West offshore wind farm.

Dan McGrail, Chief Executive of Great British Energy, delivered a keynote address emphasising Scotland’s crucial role in supporting the UK Government’s ambition for renewable energy and driving industry towards its climate goals.

Emma Harrick, Director of Supply Chain and Energy Transition at Scottish Renewables, said:

“The Scottish Green Energy Supply Chain Awards is proud to champion the bold, agile, forward-thinking businesses and organisations that are rising to the challenge of building our future energy system.

“Across the UK, hundreds of supply chain companies, from large contractors to SMEs, are bringing their talent and expertise into the renewable energy industry while spearheading fresh initiatives to attract, train and retain the skilled workforce of tomorrow.

“The supply chain is central to our vision for a cleaner, stronger energy future in Scotland and I have been deeply impressed by the ingenuity and innovation demonstrated by this year’s finalists.

Congratulations go to all of this year’s nominees, and of course the winners.”

This year’s Scottish Green Energy Supply Chain Awards were headline-sponsored by TotalEnergies.

Nicolas Payer, UK Country Chair of TotalEnergies, said:

“Once again these awards demonstrate the talent and pioneering spirit of the Scottish energy sector supply chain.

“The people and companies recognised are vital to the future of Scotland’s energy sector and we must continue to champion them and celebrate the work they do. We are proud to be the headline sponsor for a fourth year and offer our congratulations to all the winners and nominees.”

The full list of winners is as follows:

Diversity and Culture Award

Windward Energy

Green Energy Skills Award, sponsored by Ocean Winds

Story Contracting – Graduate Apprenticeship Programme

Green Business Growth Award, sponsored by The Clean Energy Cluster

Renewable Parts

Sustainable Supplier Award

Port of Aberdeen

Supply Chain Development Award, sponsored by Green Man Consulting Ltd

Thistle Wind Partners – Supply Chain Pathways Programme

Best Practice Award, sponsored by TotalEnergies

Integrity HSE

Outstanding SME Award, sponsored by Scottish Enterprise

Fennex

Technology & Business Innovation Award, sponsored by Aspect

XOCEAN

Judges Award          

NESA

 

A full list of finalists is available on Scottish Renewables’ website and details on each entry are available from the event programme.

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