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PSMA launches call for efficiency award nominations

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Nominations open to recognise outstanding energy efficient systems for APEC 2025 in Atlanta

To highlight the critical impact of improvements in energy efficiency on reducing global climate change, the Power Sources Manufacturers Association (PSMA) has announced the call for nominations for its 'Global Energy Efficiency Awards'.

Nominations will be accepted from April 22 until Sept. 3, 2024. PSMA, co-sponsor of the annual Applied Power Electronics Conference (APEC), will announce the winners at the PSMA annual meeting next March. Award recipients will be recognised during the APEC 2025 conference and exhibition being held in Atlanta on March 10, 2025.

Nominees need not be PSMA members and can be located anywhere in the world. The focus of the award criteria is both energy efficiency and the environmental impact of the system. This award is not restricted to systems introduced within the past 12 months. Instead, the significance of the system’s impact or potential impact on energy consumption is of preeminent concern to PSMA’s panel of expert judges. Go to Nomination Forms on the PSMA website to submit a nomination. There is no cost to nominate a candidate.

“Energy efficiency is a consideration in the work of nearly all of the fourteen committees and many forums, publications, technical workshops, seminars and conference tracks that comprise PSMA’s contributions to industry,” said Trifon Liakopoulos, PSMA’s board chair. “The presentation of this singular award in connection with the organisation’s 40th anniversary truly reflects PSMA’s raison d'être.”

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