Scottish Renewables has revealed the shortlist for the 2025 Scottish Green Energy Supply Chain Awards, highlighting 31 finalists across eight categories in a bid to recognise key contributors to Scotland’s clean energy sector.
Now in their fourth year, the awards aim to spotlight achievements in areas such as innovation, manufacturing, sustainability, and workforce development.
Among the finalists is Renewable Parts, which has been shortlisted in three categories. Xocean is also nominated in the innovation category for its uncrewed survey vessel technology. Other companies featured on the shortlist include IMS Heat Pumps, Norn Alliance, and Interocean Marine Services.
“The calibre of entries this year has been exceptional,” said Emma Harrick, supply chain director at Scottish Renewables. “These finalists represent the engine room of Scotland’s green energy transition.”
She added: “The supply chain is critical to turning big ambitions into on-the-ground impact, and this year’s shortlist showcases the skills, innovation and engineering know-how delivering renewable projects around the world.”
The awards ceremony, sponsored by TotalEnergies, is scheduled to take place in Aberdeen on 21 August.
Nicolas Payer, UK country chair at TotalEnergies, said the shortlisted companies reflect the “scale, variety, ambition and diversity of the sector.”
“The supply chain companies are the engine of the energy transition in the UK, and they put the country on the world stage when they export their knowledge and expertise,” he added.