The Scottish Green Energy Supply Chain Awards took place in Aberdeen last night and celebrated a number of Chamber members.
Hosted by Scottish Renewables, the awards were held at P&J Live and celebrated those who have made a significant contribution to Scotland's renewable energy sector.
Verlume, who are a world leader in subsea energy management were the big winners of the night after snapping up the Outstanding SME Award which recognises the individual pioneering organisations who are pushing innovation boundaries.
Claire Mack, chief executive at Scottish Renewables said: "Scotland stands at the forefront of a vibrant renewables energy industry and the diverse mix of supply chain companies delivering the specialist products and services needed to achieve our green energy ambitions are a key pillar that underpins that vibrancy."
"The Scottish Green Energy Awards recognises the high-quality outputs, collaboration, and innovation of these organisations and individuals shaping the future of our industry," she continued.
The awards were supported by title sponsor TotalEnergies and award sponsors Aspect, OPITO, Scottish Enterprise, Green Man Consulting, AREG, Coast Offshore, Renews and Energy Voice.
Nicolas Payer, UK Country Chair at TotalEnergies said: "We are delighted to take honour of headline sponsor of The Scottish Green Energy Supply Chain Awards again this year.
"In doing so, we recognise the excellence of the companies and individuals who are driving the transition to a net-zero future as part of Scotland's energy industry supply chain."
Other winners include RES who took home the Diversity and Culture Award in recognition of its diversity and inclusion policy and strategy. The awards celebrates RES who places people at its centre.
Montrose Port Authority won the Best Practice Award for its 'Plug Montrose' project which has reduced CO2 emissions equivalent to 45,150 litres of petrol.
Lastly, the Technology and Business Innovation Award was won Peterson Energy Logistics for its 'Lighthouse' software which has digitalised the end-to-end logistics supply chain, delivering significant cost savings and reducing CO2 emissions by 8,915 tonnes.