Highlighting Innovators: 2025 Global Energy Prize Nominees

Announcing the 2025 Global Energy Prize Nominees
The Global Energy Prize has unveiled an extraordinary shortlist that celebrates the achievements of 15 outstanding scientists from eight different countries. These countries include Australia, Chile, China, Italy, Russia, Switzerland, the UK, and the USA. This announcement concludes the second stage of the Prize's nomination cycle, showcasing a broad range of innovative ideas capturing the focus on energy sustainability.
Understanding the Nomination Process
Prior to this announcement, the first stage of nominations ran from January 1, 2025, through April 20, 2025. This initial phase garnered 90 nominations from an impressive pool of 44 countries and territories worldwide. Each submission underwent rigorous evaluation based on defined criteria that included scientific novelty, practical significance, and implementation potential. Out of these evaluations, five groundbreaking projects were selected for each category, representing the finalists vying for the award.
The Vision Behind the Prize
As Rae Kwon Chung, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate and Chairman of the International Award Committee noted, "These projects address the current energy challenges and have the potential for widespread application. It is essential that the award remains a platform where science transcends borders and brings researchers together for a sustainable future." This sentiment reflects the award’s commitment to fostering a collaborative approach to solving the pressing energy issues of our time.
Diving into the Nominees
This year's shortlist features an exciting and diverse lineup across various categories:
Traditional Energy Nominees
1. Pietro Barabaschi from Italy, known for his leadership at ITER.
2. Jinliang He, a distinguished professor from Tsinghua University in China.
3. Valery Chuyanov representing Russia.
4. Shu-Yuen Ron Hui, a professor at the City University of Hong Kong, also from China.
5. Dmitry Zverev, Director of the Afrikantov Experimental Design Bureau, also from Russia.
Non-Traditional Energy Nominees
1. Yu Huang, an accomplished professor from UCLA in the USA.
2. Issa Batarseh, another notable professor from the University of Central Florida, USA.
3. Mehdi Seyedmahmoudian, a professor at Swinburne in Australia.
4. Wanlin Guo, head of a laboratory at NUAA in China.
5. Jose Heraclito Zagal, an honorary professor from USACH in Chile.
New Ways of Energy Application Nominees
1. Vladislav Khomich, a scientific director at the Institute of Electrophysics and Electrical Engineering, RAS in Russia.
2. Mohammad Nazeeruddin, an honorary professor at EPFL in Switzerland.
3. Yulong Ding, a professor at the University of Birmingham in the UK.
4. Laura Gagliardi, a professor at the University of Chicago in the USA.
5. Amit Goyal, director of the RENEW Institute at the State University of New York at Buffalo in the USA.
Looking Ahead
The excitement builds as the winners of the Global Energy Prize are scheduled to be revealed in July, followed by a prestigious award ceremony in October. This honors the remarkable contributions to the field of energy and encourages continued innovation and research across disciplines to foster a more sustainable tomorrow.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Global Energy Prize?
The Global Energy Prize honors scientists and researchers contributing significantly to energy sustainability and innovation.
Who are the nominees for the 2025 Global Energy Prize?
The shortlist features 15 scientists from countries like Australia, China, and Italy across various energy sectors.
How are nominations evaluated?
Nominations are assessed based on criteria such as scientific novelty and implementation potential.
When will the winners be announced?
The winners will be announced in July, with a ceremony held in October.
What categories are the nominees recognized in?
Nominees are recognized in Traditional Energy, Non-Traditional Energy, and New Ways of Energy Application categories.
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