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The entry deadline for the Energy Awards is 12 April 2024. The winners will be announced at Grosvenor Ballroom, London on 3 July 2024.
Entries are only open to UK and Ireland.
Campaign of the Year
This category seeks to recognise those campaigns that have been most successful in influencing their intended recipients. The category is open to marketing campaigns, social media campaigns and information campaigns alike. Judges will be looking for impact, imagination and of course success in achieving results.
Qualifying period
1 September 2022 – 31 March 2024
These awards are open for companies based in UK and Ireland only.
Digital Innovation of the Year
Our popular digital category seeks to recognise the enormous contribution of digital systems, data collection, software and monitoring to the industry. Entrants will need to describe the innovative aspects; explain how it is used; and show evidence of the difference its use has made.
Qualifying period
1 September 2022 – 31 March 2024
These awards are open for companies based in UK and Ireland only.
Energy Champion of the Year
Our Energy Champion category is designed to reward a team or individual making a demonstrable impact on the energy industry, whether through innovation, influence, or just plain enthusiasm and dedication to efficiency and best practice. Nominations are sought from colleagues, suppliers or customers and testimonials are obviously beneficial. NB: Energy champions don’t have to be high-profile, or on a national stage: judges are looking for evidence of impact and a good ‘story’ from the candidate.
Qualifying period
1 September 2022 – 31 March 2024
These awards are open for companies based in UK and Ireland only.
Energy Efficient Partnership of the Year
This category looks to reward collaborative efforts in energy reduction and is aimed at partnerships between end-users and their consultants, ESCO or CEM companies etc.
A team may be formed by manufacturers, contractors/consultants and the end-user with a view to reducing a building or a portfolio of buildings energy usage. The judges are looking for energy savings that could not have been achieved without the effective use of the partnerships and the diversity of skill and/or technologies deployed.
Qualifying period
1 September 2022 – 31 March 2024
These awards are open for companies based in UK and Ireland only.
Energy Project of the Year – Public
This category looks for the year’s best energy-saving projects for the public sector – from healthcare to leisure - and covers both new build and refurbishment/retrofit. In a sector that naturally has to be judged in the context of budget restrictions, the judges are looking for demonstrable energy and carbon savings, backed up by data, with particular consideration for innovation, repeatability, public impact and other wider environmental impacts.
Qualifying period
1 September 2022 – 31 March 2024
These awards are open for companies based in UK and Ireland only.
Energy Project of the Year – Residential
This category looks for the year’s best energy-saving projects in the area of residential property – either private residence or social housing. It covers both new build and refurbishment/retrofit. In a sector which is politically charged, the judges are looking for demonstrable energy and carbon savings, backed up by data, with particular consideration for innovation, practicality, repeatability, and other wider environmental impacts.
Qualifying period
1 September 2022 – 31 March 2024
These awards are open for companies based in UK and Ireland only.
Energy Project of the Year – Retail, Commercial, Industrial
This category looks for the year’s best energy-saving projects in the competitive arena of commercial buildings, and in the no-less important area of retail and industrial projects. It covers both new build and refurbishment/retrofit. In a sector where the requirements of all kinds of occupants need to be considered alongside energy efficiency, the judges are looking for demonstrable energy and carbon savings, backed up by data, with particular consideration for innovation, repeatability, and other wider environmental impacts.
Qualifying period
1 September 2022 – 31 March 2024
These awards are open for companies based in UK and Ireland only.
Energy Supplier of the Year
With energy supply attracting so much publicity in the popular press and the market so competitive, the Energy Awards judges are keen to sort out the myths from the reality, to delve beneath the hype and the headlines and to recognise the supplier that provides the best all-round service to business customers.
Suppliers should therefore provide evidence of service, effectiveness, investment and innovation for their customers large and small, backed with data, testimonial and case study where appropriate.
Qualifying period
1 September 2022 – 31 March 2024
These awards are open for companies based in UK and Ireland only.
Low Carbon Initiative Award
This category seeks to recognise the initiatives that have been developed in the past year to help the country on its journey towards its 2050 net zero legal target.
The category is intended to be broad – convince the judges that your initiative is having or will have a definite impact on reducing carbon.
Judges will be looking for impact, imagination and evidence of success or potential success.
Qualifying period
1 September 2022 – 31 March 2024
These awards are open for companies based in UK and Ireland only.
Physical Technology of the Year – Heating and Cooling
Heating and cooling are a significant user of energy in any building, This category aims to recognise efforts to provide more energy efficient building services and systems. Energy reduction can mean either more efficient performance or controlling it more effectively. Credit will be given for solid data – independent where possible - to back up efficiency claims.
Qualifying period
1 September 2022 – 31 March 2024
These awards are open for companies based in UK and Ireland only.
Physical Technology of the Year – Other
This category is designed to celebrate the developments in the buildings technologies and other innovations that do not fit easily into the other categories. This is the place to enter lighting systems, innovative components and other initiatives. Credit will be given for solid data – independent where possible - to back up efficiency claims.
Qualifying period
1 September 2022 – 31 March 2024
These awards are open for companies based in UK and Ireland only.
Third Party Intermediary of the Year - Over 50 employees
Getting the best for your customers is the name of the game for this award. Whether it is getting the best price, advising how to buy energy effectively or managing a client's carbon plan, this category aims to show why a business should use an intermediary and what advantages this offers.
Open to companies with over 50 employees.
Qualifying period
1 September 2022 – 31 March 2024
These awards are open for companies based in UK and Ireland only.
Third Party Intermediary of the Year - Under 50 employees
Getting the best for your customers is the name of the game for this award. Whether it is getting the best price, advising how to buy energy effectively or managing a client's carbon plan, this category aims to show why a business should use an intermediary and what advantages this offers. Open to companies with under 50 employees.
Qualifying period
1 September 2022 – 31 March 2024
These awards are open for companies based in UK and Ireland only.