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Awards overview:


The Middle East Electricity Awards recognise the outstanding achievements of individuals, departments, teams or an organisation that have contributed to the growth and development of the energy industry with a focus on the power, lighting, new & renewable energy and water sectors.


Shortlisted finalists Power Project of The Year


• Al Qusais Landfill Gas Flaring and Power Project: Green Energy Solutions & Sustainability LLC (GESS)


• Libya 450MW Fast-Track Power Project: APR ENERGY FZE


• Yemen Power Plant: Altaaqa Global


Lighting Project of the Year • Al-Fahaidi Market: Dubai Municipality • Emirates Financial Tower: Light Concept • Ras Al Akhdar Bainoonah Street Lighting: Department of Transport Abu Dhabi and Parsons


Solar Project of The Year • Al-Fahaidi Market: Dubai Municipality


• Phase I, Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park: First Solar


• Saudi Aramco parking lot: SMA Middle East Limited


Best Innovation or Technology of The Year Project • DEIF Plant Management: DEIF •


• Ras Laffan Power Company: Ras Laffan Power


• UTICO FZC: UTICO FZC HSE Project or Initiative of The Year


• HSE Department: Shuweihat S2 Operation & Maintenance


Introduction of an Electronic Fuel Saving System: Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd, Mahindra Powerol Business


• VOTANO 100: OMICRON Electronics Middle East


Power & Water Utility of The Year • Ras Laffan-B, IWPP (1025 MW and 60 MIGD): Q Power Q.S.C.


• Low Voltage Switchgear Committee (LVSGC): Abu Dhabi Distribution Company


• Seven Years without Loss Time Incident (LTI): Ras Laffan Power Company


• Water Conservation in Transco Head Quarter Building: TRANSCO


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