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Nominations Open for 2025 CARICOM Energy Awards

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The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) is now accepting nominations for the 2025 CARICOM Energy Awards, which aim to spotlight the region’s leaders and changemakers in sustainable energy. Citizens and residents across the CARICOM region are encouraged to nominate themselves or others for the prestigious Women in Sustainable Energy (WISE) and Sustainable Energy Youth Awards (SEYA).

WISE celebrates the achievements of women who have made meaningful contributions to advancing the energy transition. Eligible nominees must be actively involved in public, private, or civil society sectors and will be judged under four categories:

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SEYA is dedicated to recognising youth between the ages of 16 and 35 who are driving innovation, creativity, and advocacy in sustainable energy. Whether through direct participation or awareness initiatives, SEYA celebrates young leaders influencing the energy landscape at local, national, and regional levels.

The awards not only recognise individual excellence but also aim to inspire broader participation in the region’s energy transformation efforts.

Nomination forms for Caribbean citizens and residents are available here.

For more information on how to apply or nominate, visit the official CARICOM Energy website or follow CARICOM Energy on social media.

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