AREG launches photography competition to celebrate Scotland’s energy transition

02/09/2021
Art of renewable energy

ABERDEEN Renewable Energy Group (AREG) has launched a new creative photography competition to shine a spotlight on the energy transition in Scotland in the run up to pivotal climate talks.

AREG is inviting submissions from photographers that reflect the changing energy mix and environmental challenges that are impacting the planet and communities, ahead of the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) taking place in Glasgow in November.

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The ‘Art of Renewable Energy’ competition entries can be in the form of landscapes, people, portraits, or conceptual abstract representations. Categories include:

  • Landscape – a view to inspire
  • Portrait – people making a difference
  • Under 16s – young people’s award
  • Action – energy in motion
  • Wildlife/nature – impacts on fauna or flora
  • Innovation – new technology or a new way of looking at the world

The panel of judges will select 13 winning entries to be made into a 2022 AREG calendar distributed to a wide network of stakeholders in Scotland. Cash rewards of £75 will be awarded to selected entries, with a top prize of £250 for the chosen front cover image.

Winners will be announced by Friday 22nd October, and their entries displayed at a virtual digital exhibition held during COP26 alongside contributions from AREG’s members showcasing latest developments in renewable energy.

The headline sponsor of the calendar competition is the Falck Renewables, Orsted and BlueFloat Energy consortium which is taking part in the latest ScotWind leasing round.

Jean Morrison, Chair of AREG, said: “Every single person is a consumer of energy in one form or another. People are increasingly thinking more deeply about where the power for their homes, businesses, vehicles, and public transport comes from. We want to showcase the progress being made to move to cleaner energy sources, and trigger debate on how energy use and consumption will change going forward.

“The Art of Renewable Energy competition will help demonstrate the reality of the energy transition towards net zero in Scotland during a pivotal time for climate change talks.”

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