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YEP Awards shortlist announced

The shortlist for the annual Young Energy Professionals (YEP) Awards has been announced today. 

The YEP Awards, now in their eleventh year, celebrate the achievements of rising stars with less than 10 years’ experience in the energy sector. 

Industry experts will judge the awards across nine categories, from Rising Star to Customer Champion. And two brand new categories – Communications and Engagement and Supply Chain Innovator – will recognise those who have used communications to benefit their company or the energy industry and those who have delivered results through their work in the supply chain. 

The winners will be announced at the YEP Forum’s award ceremony at Hilton London Bankside on Thursday 6 November 2025. Tickets are available individually or in tables of 10, and discounts are available for students and charity employees. More information about the event and ticket purchasing is available are here. 


This year’s finalists are as follows: 

Rising Star, judged by Kayte O’Neill, Chief Operating Officer, NESO and sponsored by ESB 

Daniel Field, Centrica 
Holly Hoban, Regen 
Arpan Jana, SSE 
Cara O’Grady, RWE 
Leena Pala, National Grid 
Nene Yamasaki, UK Power Networks 

Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Focus, judged by Monica Collings OBE, Non-Executive Director, Circles in a Circle 

Jinkai Chan, JLL 
Priscilla Ephraim, National Grid 
Brit Pickering, NESO 
Emilia Thompson, NESO 

Customer Champion, judged by Priya Brahmbhatt-Patel, Executive Director of Communications and Engagement, Ofgem and sponsored by Centrica 

Steffan Baker, Lighthouse Development Consulting 
Connie Duxbury, Croydon Community Energy 
Dileep Manikumar Erpina, NESO 
Nina Miller, So Energy 

Communications and Engagement, judged by Gavin Ellwood, Executive Chair, Ellwood Atfield 

Blandine Malvault, National Grid 
Ella Moorey, Utilita Energy 
Ben Norman, Hinkley Point C 
Meghan O’Neil, So Energy 
Haydon Risbridger, National Grid 
Rebecca Windemer, Regen 

STEM Trailblazer, judged by Matthew Johnson, Chief Executive, Engage Consulting and sponsored by E.ON 

Frances Hagen, Centrica 
Connell Parker, E.ON 
Clare Rentsch, Accenture 
Helen Rogers, Uniper 

Team of the Year, judged by Rich Hampshire, Vice President Consulting Expert, CGI 

AI Team, Sirio Strategies 
Critical Materials Team, Decision Analysis Services 
Early Careers Team, E.ON 
Future Leaders Group, Vital Energi 
OVO Community Energy Advocacy Team, OVO 
Renewables Technology Team, Frazer-Nash Consultancy 

Supply Chain Innovator, judged by Vicky Parker, Utilities and Resources Industry Leader, PwC 

Jordan Darley, National Grid 
Sarah Montgomery, Infyos 
Lynsey Shovlin, Ocean Winds 
Anna Szumska, Zenobe 

Audrey Gallacher Award for Excellence, judged by Monica Davidson, Regulatory Manager, Consumer Regulation, Centrica 

Annabel Hall, SP Electricity North West 
James Hawley, EDF 
Angus Morrison, SSE 
Madeleine Warburton, RWE 

YEP of the Year, judged by Dhara Vyas, Chief Executive, Energy UK 

Aimee Dickson, SP Energy Networks 
Connie Duxbury, Croydon Community Energy 
Laure Fievet, Moorhouse Consulting 
Razi Khan, NESO 
Callum Morgan, EDF 
Helen Rogers, Uniper 

The YEP Forum, hosted by Energy UK and sponsored by NESO, is a network which provides opportunities for the next generation of energy industry leaders to meet, collaborate, develop and recognise success. The Forum organises numerous events and site visits throughout the year, but its flagship event is the YEP Awards – a prestigious evening to honour outstanding individuals in the sector. 

Sponsoring an award includes a table of ten, and some opportunities are still available. If you would be interested in discussing this or our wider sponsorship opportunities, please contact membership@energy-uk.org.uk.   

NOTES TO EDITORS  

  1. Energy UK is the trade association for the energy industry, representing companies investing billions of pounds to secure our country’s current and future energy needs. From growing start-ups to major electricity generators, grid and infrastructure developers and energy suppliers, our members are driving change across power, heat, transport and flexibility. We champion initiatives such as our Vulnerability Commitment, which pushes suppliers to go beyond regulation to support customers with additional needs, and TIDE, the industry’s drive for greater inclusion and diversity. Through our Young Energy Professionals Forum, with more than 3,000 members representing 350 organisations, we support the development of future leaders.
  2. The Young Energy Professionals (YEP) Forum is community to promote and inspire the next generation of energy industry leaders, providing opportunities to connect, develop and recognise success. Sponsored by NESO and free to join, we have more than 3,000 members from across 350 different organisations. We run insightful events and initiatives throughout the year which cover the whole spectrum of the energy sector – from panel sessions and interviews with the sector’s senior leaders, to networking receptions, informal social events and site visits to some of GBs most significant energy infrastructure facilities. Check out our Annual Report from 2024 for more on what we got up to last year.