The 2023 Ashden Awards shortlisted organisations:
Ashden Award for Integrated Energy Africa
– Boosting the continent’s clean energy pioneers
Supported by Integrate to Zero
Aceleron – Kenya
At its factory in Kenya, Aceleron repurposes waste batteries – turning them into energy storage technology for homes, offices and electric vehicles.
Beacon Power Services – pan-Africa
Beacon Power Services offers grid management software and analytics, helping utility companies expand their reach across Africa.
Husk Power – Nigeria
Through its Nigeria Sunshot initiative, Husk Power is building at least 500 clean energy microgrids by 2026 – supporting businesses, schools and hospitals, and benefiting more than 2 million people.
Power for All – Uganda
In Uganda, Power For All’s Utilities 2.0 Twaake project unites centralized and decentralized renewable energy companies to achieve faster and cheaper electrification, boost rural livelihoods, and end energy poverty.
Ashden Award for Powering Futures in Clean Energy
– Building the workforce to energise the Global South
Supported by LinkedIn
Fondazione ACRA – Senegal
ACRA supports marginalised women in rural Senegal to launch solar-powered businesses, with training and access to products and finance.
We Care Solar – Sierra Leone
We Care Solar is giving women the technical training and skills to install life-saving solar energy, powering Sierra Leone’s off-grid rural health centres.
Women in Sustainable Energy and Entrepreneurship – Kenya
Kenya’s WISEe empowers women in the renewable energy sector, including engineers, technicians, educators, students and entrepreneurs. It provides training, hands-on skills, mentorship and networking opportunities.
Burasolutions Solar Academy – Nigeria
Burasolutions Solar Academy in Nigeria boosts skills and pathways to work for women and marginalised people, with support for innovation and entrepreneurship.
Ashden Award for Powering Refugees and Displaced People
– Taking on the humanitarian energy crisis
Award delivered in partnership with Global Refugee Network. Supported by NextEnergy Foundation, The Linbury Trust, JAC Trust, The Alan & Babette Sainsbury Charitable Fund.
Hope for a Better Future – Cameroon
In Cameroon, Hope for a Better Future helps women affected by conflict grow their incomes as solar technicians – and even become owners of ‘solar shops’, selling products to their community.
Care for Social Welfare International – Nigeria
Care for Social Welfare International has used clean energy to bring much-needed light and water to a camp for displaced people in Nigeria.
Save the Environment Ethiopia
Save the Environment Ethiopia has supported homes and businesses with new solar mini-grids, clean cook stoves and more in five refugee camps. Benefits have reached displaced people and host communities.
USAFI Green – Kenya
USAFI Green manufactures and supplies affordable, low-carbon cookstoves in Kenya’s Kakuma Refugee Camp – creating work and improving health for displaced people and host communities.
Ashden Award for Powering Agriculture
– Tackling hunger and poverty in the Global South
Supported by the UK Department for Energy Security and Net Zero
Farmer Lifeline Technologies – Kenya
Farmer Lifeline Technologies helps farmers in Kenya beat pests and disease – with an affordable solar-powered device that scans crops for signs of danger.
Mobility for Africa – Zimbabwe
In Zimbabwe, Mobility for Africa’s hambas – custom-built electric tricycles – are helping woman dairy farmers boost their incomes.
Oorja Development Solutions – India
In India, Oorja Development Solutions are pioneering an inclusive pay-per-use model that brings solar-powered farming services to marginalised communities.
Collectives for Integrated Livelihoods Initiatives (CInI) – India
CInI helps women in India’s Central Tribal Belt use clean energy to raise their incomes – and become leaders in their communities.
Ashden Award for Natural Climate Solutions
– Defending and empowering Indigenous communities
Supported by the UK Department for Energy Security and Net Zero
CERAF-NORD, Cameroon
CERAF-NORD supports communities around Benue National Park, and in the north of Cameroon, to restore degraded land through agroforestry.
ECA-Amarakaeri, Peru
In southern Peru, ECA-Amarakaeri supports people to earn a sustainable living, and also gives them the tools to monitor and report illegal logging and mining.
Love for Life & Kabata Konana, Costa Rica
This partnership is empowering Indigenous communities in Costa Rica to grow food sustainably, generate clean energy and build leadership roles for women.
Aliansi Masyarakat Adat Nusantara (AMAN), Indonesia
AMAN has helped 168 Indigenous groups in Indonesia map their territories and strengthen their rights, launch sustainable businesses, access clean energy, and prepare for the impacts of climate change.
12 UK organisations were also shortlisted covering themes of clean energy, nature and regenerative farming.
For more information about all the Ashden Awards see: The Ashden Awards – Ashden Climate Solutions