Home   News   Article

Scottish Highlands and Islands Renewable Energy Awards 2022 shortlist revealed!


By Features Reporter

Easier access to your trusted, local news. Subscribe to a digital package and support local news publishing.



Click here to sign up to our free newsletters!
The Scottish Highlands and Islands Renewable Energy Awards. Picture: Gary Anthony
The Scottish Highlands and Islands Renewable Energy Awards. Picture: Gary Anthony

The shortlist for the Scottish Highlands and Islands Renewable Energy Awards has just been announced.

The shortlist is:

  • Best Onshore Renewable Energy Project – Ignis Wick, Whyte and Mackay, Statkraft, Highland Council
  • Best Community Energy Project – Soirbheas, H2 Green, Loch Ness Hub
  • Most Promising Individual – Luke Johnson, Jillian Henderson, Mhari MacPhee
  • Best Natural Capital Project – Cairngorms Connect, GMG Energy
  • Best Supplier to Offshore Renewables – Leask Marine, Cromarty Firth Marine Services, Wick Harbour Authority, Northern Marine Services

The shortlist for Best Public Sector Collaboration and Best Supplier to Onshore Renewables will be announced on the night.

All the winners will be announced at the online ceremony on Thursday, June 23 which is hosted by broadcaster and Highland News and Media (HNM) columnist Nicky Marr. The awards begin at 6.30pm.

Will you be receiving one of these from the Scottish Highlands and Islands Renewable Energy Awards on June 23? Picture: Gary Anthony
Will you be receiving one of these from the Scottish Highlands and Islands Renewable Energy Awards on June 23? Picture: Gary Anthony

The annual Scottish Highlands and Islands Renewable Energy Awards celebrate the very best of the region's green energy sector.

To register to attend the online event, visit www.hnmedia.co.uk/ renewable-energy-day

Highlands and Islands Renewable Energy Day has once again been made possible by the partnership of Executive publisher HNM and leading law firm Harper Macleod LLP.

The Awards follow the Scottish Highlands and Islands Renewable Energy Conference (SHREC) which is also being held in a virtual format and gets underway at noon.

To find out more and to register to attend the conference, visit Harper Macleod’s events page at https://events.harpermacleod.co.uk/events


Do you want to respond to this article? If so, click here to submit your thoughts and they may be published in print.



This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies - Learn More