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THE SMART CITIES AWARD WINNER SP ENERGY NETWORKS AND GLASGOW CITY COUNCIL - GLASGOW SMART STREET PROJECT DATA PROJECT OF THE YEAR WINNER MORRISON UTILITY SERVICES' - ROBOTIC PROCESS AUTOMATION HEAT NETWORK PROJECT OF THE YEAR WINNER GURU SYSTEMS AND THE GUINNESS PARTNERSHIP HEALTH AND SAFETY INITIATIVE OF THE YEAR WINNER SCOTTISH AND SOUTHERN ELECTRICITY NETWORKS' – INFLUENCING BEHAVIOURS NET WORK AWARDS WINNERS Social Energy Ltd with their AI software and Grid Connect Hub - Finalist SP Energy Networks and Glasgow City Council with their Glasgow Smart Street project - Winner UK Power Networks Electric Vehicle Strategy – Finalist Accenture's Insights Programme - Finalist Electricity North West's Distribution Network Data Cleanse project - Finalist Morrison Utility Services' Robotic Process Automation project - Winner SGN Ltd's Transforming Field Data Collection project - Finalist Switch2 Energy and Switch2 Optimise project - Finalist UK Power Networks' Kent Active System Management project - Finalist Data Energy and their Heat Network Operator and Bill Agent - Finalist Guru Systems and The Guinness Partnership - Winner Pinnacle Power and their Clapham Park, A Global Village Green project - Finalist Switch2 Energy, The City House Project – Finalist Morrison Utility Services' People & Plant Interface - Finalist Reach Active and their Proficiency based Progression project – Highly commended SSEN's Influencing Behaviours programme - Winner Smart Compliance Ltd and their Gas Detection Technology - Finalist SP Energy Networks and The Site Vehicle & Mobile Plant Safety Forum - Finalist UK Power Networks with Be Bright Stay Safe project – Finalist WHAT THE JUDGES SAID: "Represents a cross- infrastructure approach that has real potential to assist the planning of smarter cities." WHAT THE JUDGES SAID: "Morrison Utility Services showed a great example of how data can transform how a business thinks and practical deployment with man and machine doing what they do best. An excellent project deployment." "Guru Systems and The Guinness Partnership project was a great use of technology in an area with huge transformation potential, pointing towards the future of smart meters and heat." WHAT THE JUDGES SAID: "The judges thought Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks' Influencing Behaviours programme was impressive to see from embedding the programme and approach through active championing by the leadership team, which has obviously had an effect. A simple but effective message and approach, with transferability." NETWORK / 10 / APRIL 2019

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