SPONSORS OF REGIONAL FOCUS
HUMBER’S WIND POWER
INDUSTRY ON DISPLAY AT PIONEERING AWARDS
Companies helping to make the Humber a capital for renewable energy have been recognised at an awards ceremony in Hull.
SPONSORS AND ORGANISERS The awards were sponsored by communications provider KC Business and presented by Grimsby-born broadcaster Helen Fospero.
Mike Smith, The Cobus Communications Group presents the Best Renewables Start-Up award to Bruce Marbrow of Alpha Energy, with Helen Fospero.
Presenter Helen Fospero
HUMBER RENEWABLES AWARDS 2012 Businesses involved in the region’s emerging offshore wind sector, and its extensive supply chain, were among those celebrating at the Humber Renewables Awards 2012 and more than 150 people gathered at The Deep, Hull, for the event – the first of its type in the region.
RENEWABLES HUB The staging of the Humber Renewables Awards comes as the region looks to be a hub for green energy – with offshore wind energy firms among those looking to base large-scale operations in the area, potentially creating thousands of jobs and worth £15 billion to the local economy.
The Humber Renewables Awards were staged by specialist public relations and marketing company Footprint Renewables, in association with Mail News & Media.
Andrew Morton, Account Director of Hull-based Footprint Renewables – which works exclusively in the green energy sector – said: “The volume and quality of nominations was tremendous – not to mention the variety of submissions, which included every type of organisation, from energy companies and training providers to schools and logistics experts.
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