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RELEASE DATE: 26 September 2013
Exeter company reaches
finals of Green Energy ‘Oscars’ for sixth year running
SunGift
Energy is most successful business in award’s history
Exeter’s SunGift Energy has proven
once again that it is an exemplar installer of renewable energy by making the
final of the prestigious South West Green Energy Awards for the sixth year in a
row.
SunGift, which is also the only south
west installer to have been named Renewable Energy Installer of the Year twice,
received the news today after judges completed the initial shortlisting
process.
“This is exceptional news,” said
Gabriel Wondrausch,” managing director of SunGift. “What started as a venture in the spare room
of my house has now grown into a successful customer-focussed business, and I’m
delighted that we have once again been recognised for the high-quality of our
work.”
SunGift now goes through to the final
stages of judging, where an expert panel of judges will decide on overall
winners and runners up. The company will
find out if it has have won on 26 November when Gabriel attends the glittering
awards ceremony at the Bath Assembly Rooms.
Organised
by Regen SW, the South West Green Energy Awards recognise the increasing
importance that renewable energy and energy efficiency play in the Westcountry
in providing solutions to the threat of climate change. The awards are now in their 10th year.
Merlin Hyman, chief executive of Regen
SW, said: “This year has been our most competitive ever, with more than 100
entries from across the south west. SunGift
have demonstrated that they are among the best in their sector and I congratulate
them on their achievement.
“SunGift is a prime example of the ground-breaking
progress in renewable energy that we are currently witnessing, and it’s geeat
to see that the commitment to renewable energy that was set out in our Manifesto
earlier this year, backed by MPs and local enterprise partnerships, is already
showing results.”
SunGift must now wait until the awards
ceremony on 26 November to see if they have won a record third Renewable Energy
Installer of the Year Award.
-ENDS-