That's why every year the Solar Energy Prize highlights new examples of the industry's most innovative ideas and developments - driving the technology forward. Swedish solar Energy Association also believe in the award's ability to communicate standardised projects that reduce costs, make the technology more accessible and eventually create a larger market.
The Solar Energy Awards are presented in three categories
Site of the Year Land - The award is given to the site owner and is aimed at both solar thermal and solar electric sites on land commissioned in 2024.
Building Installation of the Year - The award is given to the owner of the installation and is aimed at both solar thermal and solar electric installations on buildings commissioned in 2024.
Achievement of the Year - The award is for a significant contribution to the development and/or deployment of solar energy and is given to an individual or an organisation (municipalities and public authorities can also be nominated). The jury will assess the achievement on the basis of both research results and other achievements relevant to the development and/or deployment of solar energy.
On the Orange Stage at 11.30 on Thursday 6 February, Alex Jankel from the Swedish Solar Energy Association will present the three finalists in each category.
The jury for the 2025 award is:
Lars Andrén, Drivkraft
Lina Bertling Tjernberg, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Per Everhill, Tekniska Verken
Michiel Van Noord, RISE
To read more about the prize, see the Swedish Solar Energy website.
https://svensksolenergi.se/