Energy Storage Awards 2023: Last call for nominations

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The window for nominations for the inaugural Energy Storage Awards is closing, but there are still a few days left before it slams shut.

Launched by our publisher Solar Media, the awards are hosted by the team behind the hugely successful Energy Storage Summit series of conferences that take place in Europe, the US, Asia and Latin America.

Nominations will be open until 24 July 2023, and are open to any projects, product launches and other activities to have taken place over the past year within Europe (22 June 2022 to 31 July 2023) – although representing entities do not have to be based or headquartered in Europe.

Entry is super-simple, with a nominations form to fill out, accompanied by up to three documents of supporting information.

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Energy-Storage.news is proud to be involved, in association with the events team, and editor Andy Colthorpe is among the judges this year, together with noted industry names and academics from the European Association for Storage of Energy (EASE), BloombergNEF, S&P Global the Faraday Institute and more.

The Energy Storage Awards 2023 are you and your company’s chance to put your best foot forward and be represented in front of the entire industry – Energy-Storage.news has over a million visitors a year and more than 22,000 newsletter subscribers, while our events are routinely described as the best in the business by attendees from far and wide.

There are 12 categories in this year’s awards, which you can read more about on the official event site:

  • Developer of the Year
  • System Integrator of the Year
  • Trading and Optimisation Team of the Year
  • Product of the Year
  • Breakthrough R&D/Innovation of the Year
  • Newcomer/Startup of the Year
  • Challenge of the Year
  • Grid-scale Standalone Energy Storage Project of the Year
  • Grid-scale Co-located or Hybrid Energy Storage Project of the Year
  • Distributed Energy Storage Project of the Year
  • Outstanding Contribution to Energy Storage
  • Grid Operator-led Project of the Year

Winners will be announced at a ceremony on 28 September 2023, at the Park Plaza London Riverbank. See here for Entry Criteria and to fill out your nomination.  

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