Nine companies and organisations were honoured at the Scottish Green Energy Supply Chain Awards, which took place last in Aberdeen.
The awards, organised by trade body Scottish Renewables, celebrate the innovation, commitment, and leadership of Scotland's supply chain in the renewable energy industry.
This year's winners were chosen from a shortlist of 31 finalists. Among the winners, Port of Aberdeen received the Sustainable Supplier Award for its work on cutting energy-related emissions. Integrity HSE won the Best Practice Award for its health and safety work, and XOCEAN was recognised with the Technology & Business Innovation Award for its uncrewed survey vessel technology.
Emma Harrick, Director of Supply Chain and Energy Transition at Scottish Renewables, said: "The Scottish Green Energy Supply Chain Awards is proud to champion the bold, agile, forward-thinking businesses and organisations that are rising to the challenge of building our future energy system."
She added that the supply chain is central to the vision for a cleaner, stronger energy future in Scotland.
The awards were headline-sponsored by TotalEnergies, and the full list of winners is as follows:
• Diversity and Culture Award: Windward Energy
• Green Energy Skills Award: Story Contracting - Graduate Apprenticeship Programme
• Green Business Growth Award: Renewable Parts
• Sustainable Supplier Award: Port of Aberdeen
• Supply Chain Development Award: Thistle Wind Partners - Supply Chain Pathways Programme
• Best Practice Award: Integrity HSE
• Outstanding SME Award: Fennex
• Technology & Business Innovation Award: XOCEAN
• Judges Award: NESA
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