V&A museum and new Aberdeen events venue shortlisted for 2018 Scottish Green Energy Awards

8/10/18 | News release

Dundee’s new V&A museum and Aberdeen’s new Exhibition and Conference Centre, which are both making use of cutting-edge green energy technology, are among the finalists for the 2018 Scottish Green Energy Awards.

The shortlist, which is announced today (Oct 8), also includes innovative renewable energy schemes in some of Scotland’s most remote areas.

Projects in Fair Isle, Orkney and the country’s first National Park – where small hydropower schemes are funding community improvement projects as well as generating green energy – also made the grade.

Scotland’s tidal energy sector is also represented, with two developers – Nova Innovationand Scotrenewables – and a number of supply chain businesses all shortlisted.

The full list of finalists can be seen on Scottish Renewables’ website.

Scottish Renewables Chief Executive Claire Mack said: “The Scottish Green Energy Awards allow our industry to recognise its best and brightest.

“With 16,000 people working in Scotland alone, the renewable energy sector is making an enormous contribution to our economy, both nationally and in some of our most remote rural areas.

“The organisations and individuals who make up 2018’s shortlist shine a light on just some of the incredible innovation, commitment and knowledge which make our industry what it is. I’d like to wish all our finalists the best of luck in December.”

More than 1,200 guests are set to attend the Scottish Green Energy Awards, which will be held at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre on December 6.

The event will be hosted by comedian Hardeep Singh Kohli and Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell MP will give the keynote address.

The 2018 Scottish Green Energy Awards are headline-sponsored by EDF Renewables.

CEO Matthieu Hue said: “The shortlist for this year’s Scottish Green Energy Awards looks very exciting and my thanks to everyone who has entered.

"Creativity, innovation and commitment leading to impressive achievements are all clear to see and I look forward to meeting you all on the biggest night of the year for our industry in Scotland, which we are very proud to sponsor for another year.”

The full 2018 shortlist is:

Best Community Project Award
Arrochar Community Hydro Society for the Arrochar Community Hydro Scheme
Community Energy Scotland for the Surf 'n' Turf Project
Fair Isle Electricity Company for the Fair Isle Low Carbon Energy System
Local Energy Scotland for the River Avich Hydro Scheme
Ore Valley Housing Association for Dundonald Wind Turbine


Best Engagement Award
Banks Renewables for Kype Muir Wind Farm
Force 9 Energy for Clash Gour Wind Farm
SSE for Stronelairg Wind Farm
SSE for Bhlaraidh Wind Farm
Natural Power and ORE Catapult for the Wind Energy Benchmarking Services (WEBS)


Best Innovation Award
APEM for Fast Science by Digital Aerial Survey
Muirhall Energy and NATS for the Terma Radar System at Edinburgh Airport
StorTera for the Single Liquid Flow Battery
ALIenergy and Xanthella Ltd for the Algal Solutions for Energy Economy (ASLEE) Project
Zephir Ltd and Natural Power for ZX TM Lidar
ORE Catapult, ScottishPower Renewables and Green Angel Syndicate for the Offshore Wind Innovation Competition
Scotrenewables Tidal Power for SR2000


Best Practice Award
ORE Catapult's Health and Safety Programme
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks' Workforce Renewal Team
Carbon Reduction Award
Aberdeenshire Council for the Crow's Nest Microgeneration Project
GI Energy and Dundee City Council for V&A Dundee
Microsoft for Project Natick
Renewable Parts Ltd Refurbishment Centre

Champion of Renewables Award
NnG Coalition
Glasgow Caledonian University for the PEETS Project
Star Renewable Energy
ScottishPower Renewables for Onshore Wind Week 2018
Contribution to Skills Award
Nigg Skills Academy
University of Strathclyde and University of Edinburgh for the Centre for Doctoral Training in Wind and Marine Energy Systems
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks' Workforce Renewal Team
Primary Engineer


Outstanding Project Award
CS Wind UK for Productivity Improvement Project
GI Energy and Dundee City Council for V&A Dundee
Nova Innovation for Enabling Future Arrays in Tidal Project
Scotrenewables Tidal Power for SR2000
SSE for Stronelairg Wind Farm
Vattenfall for European Offshore Wind Deployment Centre
Outstanding Service Award
Green Investment Group for Green Investment Ratings Team
K2 Management
Leask Marine Ltd
Wood


Sustainable Development Award
GreenBreeze Energy Ltd
SSE for Beatrice Offshore Wind Farm
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks for the Caithness-Moray Transmission Project
Young & Inspiring Award
James Shearer, SP Energy Networks
John Freeburn, Windhoist
Fred Pullar, Renewable Parts
Lorna Archer, Fife Council