In 2020, the association broadened its geographical presence, so a new record was set in the 2021 nomination cycle. For the first time, 36 countries were represented on the long list – three times the number in 2019 (12 countries) and nearly twice the number in 2020 (20 countries). The 2021 list features scientists not only from North America, Western Europe and Asia, but also from Eastern Europe – Hungary and Latvia – from the Middle East and from Africa – Algeria, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Ghana, Gambia, Egypt, Jordan, Madagascar, Nigeria, Togo and Zimbabwe – and from Latin America – Mexico and Uruguay. And for the first time, women were among the candidates – from India, Kazakhstan, the United States and Zimbabwe. In 2020, new members joined the board of trustees – the former
president of Uruguay,
Julio Maria Sanguinetti Coirolo, and the General Director, Association of Power Utilities of Africa (APUA), Abel Didier Tella. The new President of the Global Energy Association became
Sergey Brilev, a prominent Russian TV journalist and manager. The former presidents were Igor Lobovsky (2003–2018) and Alexander Ignatov (2018–2020). As of 2021, the monetary part of the award amounted to 39 million of
Russian rubles (530,000
USD). The association, besides award, oversees energy-related conferences and informational projects, programmes for younger scientists with participation of honoured experts. It also produces an annual report "Ten breakthrough ideas in energy for the next 10 years". Since 2020, the ceremony has been held in different cities of Russia: the first location to be selected was the
Tsiolkovsky State Museum of the History of Cosmonautics in
Kaluga. Up to now, the last public event of announcing the laureates took place in July 2025 in
Krasnoyarsk; the awarding ceremony proceeded in October. In 2020, along with the existing Global Energy Prize, a new type of award was established:
Honorary Diploma of the Association, for Russian scientists contributing to the energy industry of the Russian Federation. The first laureate was
mathematician Viktor Maslov – for "fundamental input into the safety of nuclear energy". In 2021 the Association presented its diploma to physicist
Igor Grekhov, in 2022 – to hydro-power engineer Yuri Vasil'ev. Since 2022, the
Honorary Diplomas are also awarded to the specialists from the developing countries (7 holders as of mid-2024).
International Award Committee The International Award Committee is responsible for choosing the laureates of the Global Energy Prize. It includes: • Rae Kwon Chung (Republic of Korea): Member of the
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), awarded with the
Nobel Peace Prize in 2007, Professor Emeritus at Institute of Convergence, Science and Technology of
Incheon National University •
Adnan Amin (USA): Senior Researcher of
Harvard University, Director General Emeritus of the
International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) • Thomas Albert Blees: (USA): President of the Science Council for Global Initiatives (SCGI) • Marta Bonifert (Hungary): Vice President,
Institute of Directors Hungary (IoD), Member of the global advisory board of
Tokyo University • Frederick Bordry (Switzerland): Director for Accelerators and Technology of European Council for Nuclear Research (
CERN) • William Il Young Byun (Singapore/Republic of Korea/USA): Managing Director at Asia Renewables, Head of Greenpower Fuels, and Principal at Conchubar Infrastructure Fund, Independent Director at the International Green Technologies and Investment Projects Center • Nikolay Voropay (Russia): Scientific Adviser of Melentiev Energy Systems Institute
Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS) • Steven Griffiths (USA/UAE): Senior Vice President, Research and Development Professor of Practice,
Khalifa University of Science and Technology • Aleksey Kontorovich (Russia): Chief researcher, Laboratory of Theoretical Bases of Oil and Gas Potential of the Forecast of IPGG SB RAS, RAS Academician •
Nikolay Kudryavtsev (Russia): Independent Director,
Sberbank • Dietrich Moeller (Germany): Consultant of German-Russian Chamber of Commerce • Yury Petrenya (Russia): Chair of the Energy and Electric Engineering,
Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University • Nikolay Rogalev (Russia): Rector of
Moscow Power Engineering Institute (MPEI) • Xiansheng Sun (China): Director General of Energy Industry Cooperation, Vice President of
China Council for International Trade Promotion, Honorary Professor,
University of Dundee • Liye Xiao (China): Director of Applied Superconductivity Laboratory, CAS, Director Of Interdisciplinary Research Center Institute of Electrical Engineering, CAS •
Nobuo Tanaka (Japan/USA): Special Advisor, the Sasakawa Peace Foundation (SPF), CEO, Tanaka Global, Inc. • David Faiman (Israel): Professor Emeritus of
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Board of trustees The board of trustees of the association is responsible for supervision of its general management. It includes: • Oleg Budargin: Chairman of The Board Of Trustees, Vice-chairman of The World Energy Council Vice-chairman of The Global Energy Interconnection Development And Cooperation Organisation (GEIDCO) • Vladimir Bogdanov: CEO,
Surgutneftegas •
Mikhail Gorbachev: President, International Fund for Socio-economic and political research (
Gorbachev Foundation) •
Mikhail Gutseriev: Chairman of the Board,
Russneft •
Arkady Dvorkovich: Co-chairman of the
Skolkovo Foundation • Alexei Likhachev: Director General,
Rosatom •
Alexei Miller: Chairman of the management committee,
Gazprom • Andrei Murov: First Deputy General Director – Executive Director,
Rosseti •
Alexander Novak:
Russian Deputy Prime Minister • Vyacheslav Solomin: Chief Operating Officer,
En+ Group • Abdel Didier Tella (Ivory Coast): General Director, Association of Power Utilities of Africa (APUA) •
Julio Maria Sanguinetti Coirolo (Uruguay): Honorary Doctor, University of Brazil, Lomonosov Moscow State University (Russia), National University of Asuncion (Paraguay), Universiti Malaya (Malaysia),
University of Genoa (Italy), University of Bucharest (Romania), Universidad del Rosario (Colombia), Universidad de Alicante (Spain) == Laureates ==