Public voting for the best European clean energy projects and leaders is now open.
Nine finalists have been announced in three categories for the 2025 European Sustainable Energy Awards (EUSEW Awards), recognising outstanding individuals and projects for their innovation and efforts in energy efficiency and renewables. Prizes will be awarded in three categories: Innovation, Local Energy Action, and Woman in Energy.
The winners will be decided by an online public vote, open from 29 April until 1 June, and will be announced during the EUSEW Awards ceremony in Brussels on 10 June 2025.
European Sustainable Energy Awards 2025 Finalists
Innovation category
The EUSEW Innovation Award recognises outstanding ongoing or recently completed EU-funded projects that show an original and innovative path towards the clean energy transition, as well as tangible results.
AQUABATTERY is driving innovation to commercialise a groundbreaking energy storage solution based on saltwater in the Netherlands.
LIFE4GREENBROADBAND is cutting emissions in the Croatian telecoms sector by rolling out cooling and solar power solutions at base stations.
LIFE TURBINES is using hydropower to generate electricity by harnessing excess pressure in domestic water supplies in Spain and Italy.
Local Energy Action category
The EUSEW Local Energy Action Award recognises implemented sustainable energy actions, driven by a group of citizens or consumers, which contribute to the clean energy transition at the community or local level. It also inspires and motivates others to implement similar steps for an EU-wide deployment, resulting in economic and environmental benefits.
Amiestas is a public non-profit organisation operating a one-stop-shop for energy-efficient renovations in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius.
proKlima is a public-private partnership funding clean energy projects in and around Hanover.
Community Energy for Social Housing in Otterbeek, Belgium, provides renewable energy access to vulnerable tenants.
Woman in Energy category
The EUSEW Woman in Energy Award recognises women who lead outstanding activities that, if replicated, help to advance the clean energy transition in Europe. Particular attention is placed on efforts to drive the gender mainstreaming agenda and support equality and equal opportunities in the energy sector.
Carmen Sánchez-Guevara is driving efforts to tackle the critical issues of summer energy poverty and extreme heat in Spain.
Sophie Loots is a champion of grassroots energy cooperatives in Belgium.
Stella Tsanti is a Greek academic working at the intersection of economics, sustainability and policy.
EUSEW 2025
European Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW), the biggest annual event dedicated to renewables and efficient energy use in Europe, takes place on 10-12 June under the theme of ‘Powering a fair and competitive green transition’. The event will bring together public authorities, industry, NGOs and consumers to promote initiatives accelerating decarbonisation through clean technologies and solutions towards a competitive, fair and just transition both for people and businesses.
Registrations for onsite attendance in Brussels and online participation are now open.
For interview requests with the EUSEW Awards finalists or additional media information, please contact media@eusew.eu
Source: EUSEW