17 Feb The Andalusian Renewable Energy Association (CLANER) announces the 2026 Sustainable Horizon Awards
The awards recognise key players in the energy transition in Andalusia
5th February 2026.-
The Andalusian Renewable Energy Association (CLANER) has announced the 2026 Sustainable Horizon Awards with the aim of recognising and highlighting the efforts of those leading the energy transition in Andalusia.
The awards, which are supported by Texla Renovables and are now in their second year, are aimed at companies, institutions, organisations and professionals committed to innovation, sustainability and the development of renewable energies, as well as a cleaner and more efficient energy model in the region.
Nominations must be submitted before 17 April this year, using an online form in which participants must include a detailed report on the project together with complementary documentary or video material.
CLANER plans to award three prizes and a special distinction. The ‘Luz de Andalucía’ (Light of Andalusia) prize will recognise innovative projects that represent significant technological advances in the generation, storage or distribution of clean energy, while contributing to decarbonisation and emissions reduction.
The ‘Energy for All’ award will be given to projects or companies that have made a significant contribution to improving access to energy, promoting education in sustainability and clean energy, and encouraging community participation.
The ‘Green Andalusia’ award will be given to companies that have demonstrated a significant commitment to environmental sustainability in all their operations, implementing innovative business practices that promote biodiversity protection, respect for the environment and corporate social responsibility.
Finally, the special CLANER ‘Impulso Energético’ award will be given to individuals, companies, public administrations and professionals in the sector who, through their work and commitment, significantly promote sustainable development in Andalusia, inspiring others to follow the same path.
The call for entries is open to companies, entities and institutions from the region of Andalusia or those that carry out their projects in the Andalusian community, either individually or in groups. Each applicant may submit one proposal that has been carried out or is currently being carried out and that has not previously won any other award.
The jury for the Sustainable Horizon Awards is made up of renowned figures from the business, academic, institutional and public administration spheres, as well as representatives from CLANER. The jury’s decision will be announced at the end of April and the awards ceremony will coincide with CLANER’s annual convention, initially scheduled for May.
With this initiative, the Andalusian Renewable Energy Association reaffirms its commitment to the energy transition and the promotion of a more sustainable model, recognising the efforts of those working for a greener future in the region.
For more information and online access to the registration process and competition rules, interested parties can visit the link https://claner.es/premios-claner-2a-edicion/.
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About CLANER
The Andalusian Renewable Energy Association (CLANER), with more than 20 years of experience, is a group of companies, official bodies, technology and research centers, universities, and public foundations, among other agents.
Its main objectives include representing and defending the Andalusian renewable energy and energy efficiency sector, as well as promoting and encouraging research, technological development, and innovation in products, processes, and services associated with this field through collaboration and cooperation among the members of the cluster in order to strengthen the competitiveness of Andalusian companies in the clean energy sector.
Among the members of the association, which currently has around 100 member entities and represents more than 90 percent of the Andalusian renewable energy sector, are Andalucía Tech, the Center for Energy, Environmental and Technological Research (CIEMAT), which reports to the Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness, the University of Jaén, the Pablo Olavide University in Seville, the Descubre Foundation, municipal and provincial energy agencies, as well as Spain’s leading renewable energy companies and the electricity company Endesa.
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For further information or to arrange interviews with CLANER management, please contact the Communications Department at 676 46 57 00; 951 910 401 ó comunicacion@claner.es