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2009 RE Awards open for entries

Several awards are open for entries, click on the links below:
Devon Environmental Business Initiative Awards
RegenSW Green Energy Awards
2010 Ashden Awards

 

DEBI Awards

If your business has made some changes for the benefit of the environment, your achievements could be recoginsed through the Devon Environmental Business Initiative Awards.

There are four categories:

  • Environmental Champion

  • Food and Farming

  • Sustainable Devon

  • Carbon Reduction

  • Environmental Goods and Services

For more information, and to submit your entry visit the website.

 

RegenSW Awards

The regional renewable energy awards are also open for nominations in eight categories:

  • Best business innovation
  • Most proactive local authority
  • Best sustainable energy community
  • Best large renewable energy scheme
  • Best small renewable energy scheme (under 100kW)
  • Best housing scheme
  • South west sustainable energy champion
  • Installer of the year

For more information and to nominate, please click here to visit their website.

The South West England Green Energy Awards, will be presented on 10th November 2009, at the Assembly Rooms in Bath, the awards ceremony will be hosted by Jonathon Dimbleby. The closing date for nominations is 5pm Monday 28 September 2009.

 

2010 Ashden Awards

The 2010 Ashden Awards are open for entries from outstanding UK and international businesses, local authorities, charities and UK schools.

If you’re finding new ways to produce or roll out renewable energy, supporting microgeneration, tackling fuel poverty, spreading energy efficiency or promoting sustainable energy at the local level, you may qualify for one of their UK awards.

Each year the Ashden Awards looks for ground-breaking initiatives that can share their hard-won success and get wider recognition for it. Your solution may be simple - but if it’s inspiring, practical and innovative too they want to hear about it.

Applications must be based on a scheme that’s been running for at least a year, that’s technically excellent and that’s improving the lives of local people. It’s a tall order but one that many applicants have already met. They offer individual prizes of up to £10,000, with an overall UK Energy Champion awarded £20,000.

 
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