Awards honour the groups creating ‘a legacy of positive change’
Here, the judges explain in detail what entrants need to bring to the table.
Sponsored by Ørsted
The judges will be seeking an organisation that has made significant progress toward achieving or maintaining net zero emissions.
Innovation, measurable carbon reductions and collaboration with partners will be key factors, as well as the scalability and potential for other organisations to adopt similar strategies.
Sophie Lewis, commercial director at Ørsted’s Hornsea 3 Offshore Wind Farm(Image: Ørsted)
Can you tell us a bit about your career to date?
I have worked in offshore wind for 13 years, eight with Ørsted, having started my career in the industry as a business analyst for Norfolk-based Seajacks. I then continued within the financial and commercial areas of the sector at the UK Green Investment Bank, before moving to Ørsted.
Why were you keen to get involved in the Clean & Green Awards?
I spent the first 20 years of my life in Great Yarmouth, and nearly all my family and many of my close friends in the area are now involved in the renewable industry.
I’ve witnessed the region transition from oil and gas to becoming a leader in renewables, and I am passionate about championing........
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