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Energy Companies from Around the World Win Honors at S&P Global Energy's 27th Annual Platts Global Energy Awards
Houston-based Cheniere won three top awards for LNG leadership while LONGi received honors for solar-powered maternal healthcare and a lifetime achievement, judged independently.
- On Dec. 11, at the Platts Global Energy Awards gala in New York, Houston-based Cheniere won three top honors including Energy Company of the Year and Chief Executive of the Year for Jack Fusco.
- The 27th annual Platts Global Energy Awards program recognizes innovation, leadership and performance in energy and chemicals, with winners chosen by an independent panel of judges from finalists representing 37 different countries.
- LONGi received recognition for its Solar for Safe Births program, which installed a solar-powered freshwater system at a maternity clinic in Linga Linga, Mozambique, and Zhenguo Li was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award for his carbon neutrality commitment.
- S&P Global Energy applauded winners for advancing energy expansion, efficiency and sustainability, while a judge noted Cheniere’s vital stability to markets in Europe and Asia.
- Winners from Australia, Brazil, China, Denmark, India, Singapore, Spain, UAE, UK, US, with ReNewIndia and CPFL Energia honored, and S&P Global Energy leveraging Platts, CERA, Horizons and Events, said Dave Ernsberger.
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