Zayed Future Energy Prize Invites Entries to 10th
Year
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Submissions
invited from eligible SMEs, NPOs and high schools
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Public
can nominate worthy corporations and individuals
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Entries
close 6 July
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Prize
embodies UAEs capacity for giving
Abu Dhabi, 6 March 2017 – The 10th cycle of the Zayed Future Energy Prize is open
for entries, it was announced earlier today. Submissions from eligible entrants
are invited in the Small and Medium Enterprise, Non-Profit Organisation and
Global High Schools categories, while the Large Corporation and Lifetime
Achievement categories are open to nominations from the public. Entries will
close on 6 July 2017.
President of the UAE His Highness Sheikh
Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan has declared 2017 as the
nation’s ‘Year of Giving’, which coincides with the 10th cycle of
the Zayed Future Energy Prize. Established to honour Sheikh Zayed bin
Sultan Al Nahyan’s legacy of environmental stewardship and sustainability, and
having positively impacted the
lives of more than 289 million people to date, the prize embodies the
UAEs spirit of giving and expands it to a global scale.
Director of the Zayed
Future Energy Prize, Dr Nawal Al-Hosany commented: “In January 2018 we
celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Zayed Future Energy Prize.
Since its inception, the Prize has continuously recognised and empowered those
striving to deliver a sustainable future for all – hence the extraordinary
impact we have seen over the previous nine years.”
Dr Al-Hosany,
continued: “We call on all those who want to join our international community of
pioneers positively changing the lives of millions of people, to enter the
Zayed Future Energy Prize today. From providing access to energy in Africa, to innovative storage
solutions in Europe, our winners have been pushing the boundaries of what is achievable
in terms of clean energy solutions and sustainable practices across the world.”
The Zayed Future Energy Prize has received
over 10,000 nominations and submissions across more than 100 countries since
its founding in 2008. In 2016 alone, the prize received a record 1,676 entries
from 103 different nations, a 22 per cent increase on the previous record set
the year before.
Paul Smith-Lomas, CEO of Practical Action,
the winner in the NPO category of the 2017 Zayed Future Energy Prize, said: “We
would highly recommend other organisations to apply for the Zayed Future Energy
Prize in the future. It allows you to benefit from the publicity and associated
networking opportunities that come with this prestigious award.”
At the 2017 awards ceremony, Li Junfeng,
Director General of China’s National Center of Climate Strategy Research, won
the Lifetime Achievement award for his unwavering commitment to the adoption of
renewable energy in China. General Electric (GE) won the Large Corporation
award for leadership in the wind and solar energy markets. Sonnen, was awarded the prize in the Small and
Medium Enterprise (SME) category for leadership in providing battery storage
technology solutions. In the Non-Profit Organisation (NPO) category, UK-based
Practical Action was recognised for its work in providing deprived communities
with clean energy across the globe.
The five winners
in the Global High Schools category are: Starehe Girls' Center,
Kenya for the Africa region; Green School Bali, Indonesia for the Asia region; Bolivia’s Unidad Educativa Sagrado Corazón
4 for the Americas; Belvedere College in Ireland for Europe; and Huonville High
School, Tasmania for the Oceania region.
About the
Zayed Future Energy Prize
The Zayed Future Energy Prize was
established by the UAE leadership in 2008 in honour of the environmental,
social, and economic sustainability advocated by the nation’s founding father,
Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan (God bless his soul). More than 289 million
people are experiencing the sustainable actions of the prize’s winners. For
more information, please visit www.ZayedFutureEnergyPrize.com.