The shortlisted names has been announced for the Scottish award ceremony focusing on green and renewable energies.
To be held in Edinburgh on the 30 November 2017, the awards will be celebrating the diverse technology of the Scottish renewable market such as the world’s largest tidal array and the and the first floating windfarm.
Sponsored by EDF Energy Renewables, the 40-strong shortlist was drawn and chosen from 100 entries.
Ther full list can be viewed by clicking here.
Jenny Hogan, deputy chief executive of Scottish Renewables, the industry body which organises the awards, said: “Every year we see some of the best and brightest from our industry come through the Scottish Green Energy Awards’ judging process, and 2017 is no exception.
“What Scotland is doing – using renewable energy to drive economic growth, cut carbon emissions, heat homes and create jobs – is an exemplar for the rest of the world, and the unique achievements highlighted today show that more clearly than ever.
“These are people and projects of which everyone in Scotland should be proud.”
Matthieu Hue, CEO of EDF Energy Renewables, the event’s headline sponsor, said: “Scotland continues to be at the forefront of growth and innovation in the renewable sector.
“I am delighted to see acknowledgement of these achievements in the shortlist for this year’s Scottish Green Energy Awards. The judges have a diverse list to choose from and I look forward to the winners being revealed in November.”