Energy Efficiency Awards 2024

National Renewable Heat Project of the Year

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Award Category Description

This award recognises the efforts of all those involved in delivering a successful energy saving project, where new energy efficiency measures have been installed as part of the Renewable Heat Incentive or similar schemes.

Criteria

Nominations for this award are open to any commercial or domestic project that meets the following criteria: The project must have been completed between January 2023 and March 2024. Where the project is a phase of a longer term project only the phase of work completed during the period can be considered eligible. It must involve types of energy efficiency measures recognised as providing renewable heat. That would include, for example, Heat Pumps, Solar Water Heating and biomass systems. All contractors working on the project must be fully qualified. A clear nomination statement is required, outlining what sets them apart in their field and demonstrating actual energy savings achieved. Customer testimonials and community impact statements are essential. Judges will consider the nature, scale and scope of the work carried out, and a special emphasis will be placed on any successful integration of any national or local government energy efficiency schemes into the nominated project. The judges will also look at: - the impact the project has had within the community; - what the customers and local community have to say about the project; and - what level of expertise the project management and delivery team has in delivering this type of project.

Nominees for this award

Laurence Homes - Bacton

Clima-Tech HVAC Ltd/Daikin/Laurence Homes

nominated by Clima-Tech HVAC Ltd

Simon Cooke Project

nominated by Impact Energy

Itchen Abbas and Avington Village Hall

nominated by HD Services Ltd

South Norfolk & Broadland 2024 PSDS Project For Diss Leisure, The Horizon Centre & Kestrel House

Finn Geotherm UK Ltd/South Norfolk & Broadland District Council/Ingleton Wood

nominated by Finn Geotherm UK Ltd

1 Lowther Cottages

nominated by LMF Energy Services

UKs Biggest Net Zero Retrofit - Decarbonisation

RPS Group/Together Housing Group

nominated by RPS Group

Chadwell St Marys, Thurrock Council

The Kensa Group/Thurrock Council

nominated by The Kensa Group

Winner

The winner of this award is

Prize being presented to Chadwell St Marys, Thurrock Council
National Energy Efficiency Awards 2024
Chadwell St Marys, Thurrock Council

by The Kensa Group/Thurrock Council

they were nominated by The Kensa Group

Also recognised were
Second: UKs Biggest Net Zero Retrofit - Decarbonisation
Third: Itchen Abbas and Avington Village Hall
Third: South Norfolk & Broadland 2024 PSDS Project For Diss Leisure, The Horizon Centre & Kestrel House
Special Commendation: Laurence Homes - Bacton
Special Commendation: Simon Cooke Project