Energy & Utility Skills announces Finalists for 2024 Awards

Energy & Utility Skills has announced the finalists for the highly anticipated 2024 Awards. These awards recognise outstanding achievements and contributions across power, gas, water and waste industries, celebrating individuals and organisations that have demonstrated exceptional innovation, leadership, and impact.

This year’s finalists were selected from a competitive pool of nominees, each showcasing remarkable dedication and excellence in their respective fields. The judging panel, comprising industry experts, faced the challenge of narrowing down the candidates to a select group of finalists who have truly set themselves apart.

“We are honoured to recognise these exceptional individuals and organisations,” said Stephen Barrett. “Their achievements reflect personal and professional dedication and also inspire others to strive for excellence in their own endeavours.”

The winners of the 2024 Awards will be announced at the Energy & Utility Skills Conference and Awards, which will take place on 10 September at the Hilton Birmingham Metropole. This event brings together industry leaders, key decision-makers, stakeholders, and professionals in the energy and utilities sector to celebrate and honour the significant contributions of this year’s finalists. Tickets for the Conference and Awards are available now.

With significant changes ahead, the conference will focus on skills and jobs related to the green agenda and achieving net zero, sharing knowledge and celebrating excellence. To find out more about the conference, finalists and awards, and to book your tickets, visit:

Energy & Utility Skills Awards 2024 – Finalists

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