The Green Energy Award Shortlist 2025

This year, we’ve received one of our most diverse and inspiring sets of nominations yet, showcasing everything from a clean school initiative to groundbreaking innovation from the National Energy System Operator.

With more than 100 entries submitted across seven categories, the nominations have been inspiring, highlighting the relentless dedication of the renewable and clean energy sector to propelling the UK to a net zero future.

Merlin Hyman, Regen chief executive, said: “Across the UK there are inspiring people leading pioneering projects and paving the way to a zero-carbon energy system. The Green Energy Awards are all about celebrating their achievements and inspiring us all to rise to the challenge of transforming how we power our lives and heat our homes.”

Just Transition Scheme

Exeter Community Energy (ECOE) Advice

Energise Barnsley

Residential Solar PV Pilot – Hackney Light and Power & Emergent

Energy Help Desk – Bristol Energy Network


Net Zero Energy Developer

    Thrive Renewables

    Eden Sustainable

    Field 

    Harmony Energy

    Statkraft

    Menter Mon Morlais

     

    Local and Public Sector Net Zero Transformation

      Energy Capital Partnership, hosted by West Midlands Combined Authority

      Hagshaw Energy Cluster

      Rossendale Borough Council/Rossendale Valley Energy partnership

      Parrs Wood High School

      Westmorland and Furness Council


      Clean Energy Project

        Ambition Community Energy C.I.C and Ambition Lawrence Weston

        Smart Street IRM - Electricity North West

        Bumpers - Harmony Energy

        Alaska Wind Farm

         

        Whole System Innovation

        CEPRO

        National Energy System Operator (NESO)

        E60+ in partnership with Grid Edge

        Renewable Exchange


        Net Zero Energy Pioneer

          Andy O'Brien, Bristol Energy Cooperative

          Monica Collings, Plug-n-Go

          Nikki Pillinger, Roadnight Taylor

          Ryan Law, Geothermal Energy Lithium

          Georgina Morris-Rowbottom, Zenobe


          Community Energy Initiative

            Keep Warm, Keep Well – Staffordshire Community Energy (SCE)

            Huntly Development Trust

            Brighton & Hove Energy Services Co-op (BHESCo)

            Centre for Sustainable Energy and Bristol Energy Cooperative (CSE and BEC)

            Point & Sandwick Trust and ENGIE Supply UK