SANEA announces 2021 Energy Awards winners

26th November 2021 By: Tasneem Bulbulia - Senior Contributing Editor Online

The South African National Energy Association (SANEA) has named the winners of the 2021 Energy Awards, who were acknowledged for their contribution to the energy sector and the country’s energy community.

The Energy Shapeshifter Award was awarded to Lethabo Manamela, the interim CEO of the South African National Energy Development Institute (SANEDI).

Under her leadership, SANEDI has achieved 97% of its yearly targets, despite the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, which placed considerable restrictions on funding and logistical roll-out of initiatives, notes SANEA. SANEDI has achieved two years of clean audits.

The International Association of Energy Engineers (AEE) awarded the 2021 Sub-Saharan Africa Region Institutional Energy Management Award to SANEDI.

Further, the Project Award was awarded to ACWA Power for the Redstone concentrating solar power (CSP) project.

SANEA says the project represents a key milestone for ACWA Power, and is also a landmark transaction under the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme (REIPPPP) for tower CSP technology.

As a sponsor, over a period of eight years, ACWA Power remained steadfast in supporting the project, given the importance of this project to its growth in Southern Africa as well as the success of the REIPPPP itself, the company notes.

The Project Award was also awarded to Jayne Ross-Jones. SANEA says that, throughout Ross-Jones’ years at State-owned utility Eskom, her contribution to energy loss reduction activities has seen the development and roll-out of the feeder balancing model, and that she has shown a passion for analysis and the ability to use the results effectively to help support the operating unit.

Ross-Jones

produces weekly reports that quantify and monitor energy loss reduction and the value gained from them. This nomination goes beyond the aforementioned feeder balancing initiative and is also in recognition of all the accompanying analyses and activities performed by Ross-Jones to support KwaZulu-Natal and national loss reduction initiatives.

The Education Award was awarded to Roger Thompson, electrical and renewable-energy professional.

With this background, he has provided a significant contribution to the renewable energy sector through education, notes SANEA.

The Women Entrepreneur Award was awarded to Vash Singh, who has achieved the status of being the second South African National Accreditation System-accredited inspection body to issue energy performance certificates in South Africa, and the only Level 1 broad-based black economic empowerment, 100% black-women owned company to do so.

The Your Award was awarded to Rosalind Dos Santos, the group energy manager for Mpact group.

SANEA says she is making a critical and intense contribution to the company’s sustainability strategy.

The Journalism Award was awarded to Terence Creamer, editor of Engineering News & Mining Weekly.

SANEA says his long-standing support for the organisation demonstrates his alignment with critical thinking and nonpartisan views on the sector.

The Service Award was awarded to Segomocco Scheepers.

This is an internal association award, through which the board recognised the service of Scheepers and his contribution during his tenure as a board member.