International Energy Week 2025, hosted by the Energy Institute (EI), culminated today with the 26th International Energy Awards, celebrating the pioneers and leaders from around the world who are working to create a better energy future.
The ceremony opened with the presentation of the prestigious EI President’s Award to former US Secretary of State and Special Presidential Envoy for Climate, Secretary John Kerry.
EI President Andy Brown OBE FEI said:
“The President’s Award is the highest accolade the Energy Institute can bestow.
“Secretary John Kerry is a figure of great conviction and tremendous effect. As Secretary of State during the Obama administration and the first ever Special Presidential Envoy for Climate under President Biden, he has been instrumental at every key moment in the recent history of global climate diplomacy.
“From brokering the historic Paris Climate Accord in 2015 through to the agreement at COP28 to transition away from fossil fuels, Secretary Kerry has been pivotal, building trust and common ground across national boundaries - not least with China to bring about action from the planet’s two largest emitters. His work to help developing nations face the challenges of climate change by mobilising climate finance has also been exemplary.”
Secretary Kerry said:
“I am honored to receive the Energy Institute President’s Award, but view it as shared also by the innovators, entrepreneurs, activists, engineers, and workers that collectively are driving forward the clean energy transition and creating a safer, more prosperous planet. I am more convinced than ever before that embracing modern, abundant clean energy solutions is not just the right thing to do – it’s also good business and sound economics. Those that embrace this opportunity will find themselves in the driver’s seat of the rest of the 21st century.”
The International Energy Awards shine a spotlight on the organisations and teams from around the world making a difference. Alongside Secretary Kerry receiving the President’s Award, four other awards were presented - the Young Professional of the Year, and project awards in Workforce, Engagement and Technology categories:
Young Professional of the Year
Recognising the contribution, innovation and passion of the next generation of energy leaders, open to individuals with less than five years in the industry.
International Energy Workforce Award
Recognising projects bringing new talent into the industry, as well as the provision of continuing professional development schemes for current workforces.
International Energy Engagement Award
Recognising advocacy and communication projects, aimed at effective engagement with customers, regulators, employees, shareholders and other stakeholders.
International Energy Technology Award
Recognising technological development projects with the power to become a gamechanger or disrupter in the industry.
Winner: The Kensa Group for Shoebox NX Ground Source Heat Pump, bringing low-carbon heating for every UK home is one step closer. It provides the key to rolling out networked heat pumps at scale - delivering the most energy-efficient heating and cooling for the lowest cost and least grid impact, helping to deliver a net-zero future.
Honorary Fellowships
Honorary Fellowship is the EI’s highest form of membership and is given by the Institute’s Council to a small number of individuals of longstanding distinction. Three new Honorary Fellows were announced.
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