2012 Global Energy Prize accepting nominations

Monday, 12 December, 2011

The Global Energy Prize, one of the world’s most respected awards in energy science, is now accepting nominations for its over $1m 2012 award. The prize will be given to the winner by the President of Russia in an official ceremony which will take place as part of the St Petersburg International Economic Forum, in June 2012.

The Global Energy Prize annually rewards innovation and solutions in global energy research and its concurrent environmental challenges. The degree to which a development contributes to the benefit of humanity is a key driver in deciding the recipient of the prize.

Applications open in November 2011 and will be accepted through 29 February 2012. Candidates can be nominated only by the highest-rated scientists, such as Nobel Prize Laureates for physics or chemistry, past Laureates of the Global Energy Prize, and Laureates of the Kyoto, Max Planck, Wolf and Balzan prizes.

The winner of the 2012 prize will be selected by an International Prize Award Committee, which includes 37 internationally based scientists and specialists, as well as representatives of international research organisations. The award will be given for outstanding achievement in the field of energy, including: discoveries, inventions and fundamental research providing new opportunities for energy industry development; development projects, engineering improvements and application-oriented innovations which create new ways of using energy more efficiently; discoveries, inventions and theoretical R&D projects opening up new energy sources as well as opportunities for using them; discoveries, inventions and research which have resulted in finding breakthrough approaches to addressing energy transmission and energy-saving challenges; discoveries, inventions and research which have materially contributed to the solution of environment protection and development problems as well as opened up new and feasible ways of using innovative energy conversion methods.

Since its inception in 2002, The Global Energy Prize has been granted to 24 scientists from around the globe, including past Laureates from the US, Great Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Iceland, Russia, and Japan. Enquiries regarding nominations should be made by email to: nomination@ge-prize.org.

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