Assessment

There are 5 award categories you may apply for, 

Sustainable Carbon Neutral Awards

Key Criteria: Strategies and progress towards carbon neutrality

Two Gradings:

  • Grand Award
  • Excellence Award

Energy Management Awards

Key Criteria: Energy efficiency and conservation measures

Smart Energy Solution Awards

Key Criteria: Innovative approaches in energy management and power quality enhancement

Renewable Energy Contribution Awards

Key Criteria: Contributions through CLPs’ Renewable Energy Certificates

Best Practice in Electrification Awards

Key Criteria: Contributions to electrification through fuel switching projects, such as cooking equipment / water heating system or company fleets, etc.

In 2025, there are 4 sectors designated for CLP's commercial and industrial customers.

Sector
Business Reference

Commercial Sector

  • Retail and Wholesale Trade: Clothing, Electronics, Grocery Stores
  • Real Estate: Property Management, Sales and Leasing
  • Banking and Finance: Investment Firms, Insurance Companies, Banks

Industrial Sector

  • Manufacturing: Electronics, Textiles, Food Processing
  • Construction: Building and Infrastructure Projects
  • Logistics and Warehousing: Storage and Distribution Services
  • Indoor Farming: Controlled Environment Agriculture, Vertical Farming

Public Utility Sector

  • Utility: Electricity Company, Water Supply Department
  • Telecommunications: Internet and Phone Service Providers
  • Waste Management: Municipal Waste Collection and Recycling Services
  • Regulatory Bodies: Environmental Protection Department, Transport Department

Services Sector

  • Hospitality: Restaurants, Catering Services, Hotel
  • Transportation: Taxi Services, Public Transport
  • Professional Services: Data Centre, Legal, Accounting, Consulting
  • Government Services: Hospital, Education Services, Public Administration, Public Health Services

The Organisers reserve the right to determine the eligibility of any applicant.

Winners will be selected from a rigorous assessment process comprising three stages:

Stage 1 – Initial Assessment

All information submitted by applicants will be reviewed based on the assessment criteria for the awards. The organisers may request additional documents for verification purposes. The Organisers will then select applications for onsite assessment in Stage 2.

Stage 2 – Onsite/ Paper Assessment

If onsite assessment is required, Organisations selected for onsite assessment will be visited by a team of assessors. The visit will include a tour of applicant’s facilities and interviews with key representatives. The assessors will then submit the assessment reports to the Organisers for further short-listing into the final adjudication in Stage 3.

Stage 3 – Panel Interview

During the panel interview for the "Sustainable Carbon Neutral Award", the Judging Panel may invite selected finalists to further present their achievements. The Judging Panel will comprise representatives from various trade associations, government departments, professional bodies, green groups and the like.

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