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South Wales Argus
7 days ago
- Business
- South Wales Argus
City recognised with a host of energy efficiency awards
Hedyn (formerly Melin Homes and Newport City Homes) won the Housing Association/Landlord of the Year Award. Green Energy Solar - Cefn Mably Farm Park with the support of Newport City Council, took home the Small Scale Project of the Year Award. And a project at Barrack Hill, Newport, won the Large Scale Project of the Year Award. Energy Efficiency Awards chairman Gary Braybrooke said: 'The winners are leaders in energy efficiency in the UK and these awards, now in their 11th year, are testament to their innovation, expertise and dedication to a greener future for us all. "They are at the heart of transforming the way that energy is used, making a real difference to businesses and households throughout the country." Event organiser Kenneth Campbell said: 'These awards recognise the organisations and individuals driving real progress towards a more sustainable future. "Each of our awards recipients has set new benchmarks for what is possible in reducing energy consumption, cutting carbon emissions, and making a lasting impact on businesses, communities, and the environment. We hope that these awards not only celebrate past and present achievements, but also inspire others to push the boundaries of energy efficiency in the future.'


Daily Record
24-06-2025
- Business
- Daily Record
Hamilton firm's double at the Scotland Energy Efficiency Awards
Procast Group, based in Alness Street, had a memorable night. A Hamilton company has scooped a number of top prizes at the Scotland Energy Efficiency Awards. Procast Group, based in Alness Street, won the Insulation and Fabric Installer of the Year award. And the company's Cairan Devaney was named the Trainee/Apprentice of the Year award. There were 13 categories up for grabs at the awards ceremony at Crowne Plaza, Glasgow, attended by individuals and companies throughout Scotland that are involved in the energy efficiency industry. Energy Efficiency Awards chairman Gary Braybrooke said: 'The winners are leaders in energy efficiency in the UK and these awards, now in their 11th year, are testament to their innovation, expertise and dedication to a greener future for us all. 'They are at the heart of transforming the way that energy is used, making a real difference to businesses and households throughout the country. The success stories we've seen tonight highlight the power of collaboration between businesses, policy makers and communities. These achievements showcase how partnerships and forward-thinking approaches can lead to meaningful and measurable change.' Event organiser Kenneth Campbell said: 'These awards recognise the organisations and individuals driving real progress towards a more sustainable future. Each of our awards recipients has set new benchmarks for what is possible in reducing energy consumption, cutting carbon emissions, and making a lasting impact on businesses, communities, and the environment. 'We hope that these awards not only celebrate past and present achievements, but also inspire others to push the boundaries of energy efficiency in the future.'