The business energy sector is entering a period defined by sustainability leadership, grid innovation, and accelerating clean-tech deployment. This edition highlights initiatives that show how organisations are adapting to shifting regulatory expectations and long-term decarbonisation goals.

Looking back to 2025, ’Easydry wins Sustainable Energy Achievement in Water Usage’ at Business Energy Achievement Awards 2025 demonstrates how efficiency-focused innovation can deliver measurable environmental impact. That recognition sets the momentum for the 2026 awards, reinforcing the sector’s focus on sustainable practice.

In addition, ’Energy Storage Ireland urges stronger commitments to long duration storage’ highlights the strategic importance of grid resilience. The call for expanded long-duration capacity reflects growing consensus on the role of storage in a stable, renewables-driven energy system.

Meanwhile, ’Croatia’s highways set to get solar power and EV charging network’ showcases how large-scale infrastructure projects are accelerating the shift to clean mobility. The development underscores how integrated solar and EV solutions can reshape national transport networks.

These stories illustrate a sector embracing innovation, resilience, and sustainable progress. Organisations driving these priorities are shaping the next chapter of business energy.