Renewable energy is becoming an increasingly important part of our world, as we seek to reduce our reliance on fossil fuels and transition to more sustainable sources of power. Women play an essential role in this transition, bringing their unique perspectives and talents to help build a more sustainable future. Let’s explore the many ways in which women are driving the transition to renewables and helping to create a more sustainable world for us all.

A Growing Presence

The industry is rapidly expanding, and so is the presence of women in the field. According to a report by IRENA, women account for 40% of the PV workforce worldwide. While this is an improvement from past years, there is still a way to go to achieve gender parity in the industry as a whole.

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Women in Engineering & Research and Development

Women are making their mark in engineering, design, and research and development roles in the renewable energy industry. In fact, women hold 34% of research positions in the ndustry, according to IRENA. From designing solar panels to developing new wind turbine technologies, women are playing a key role in the development and implementation of renewable energy solutions. For instance, General Motor’s battery lab and their development and implementation of the lithium-ion battery system in the Chevrolet Bolt hybrid was thanks to Denise Gray,

Women in Leadership

Women are also making strides in leadership positions in the renewable energy industry. They are taking on key roles in companies that are driving the transition to renewables, helping to shape the direction of the industry and ensuring that sustainability remains at the forefront of decision-making. For instance, Lisa Davis, the former CEO, and member of the board of Siemens Energy led the company’s shift toward renewable energy and sustainability.

Women are also making important contributions to the renewable energy industry through policy and advocacy work. They are pushing for policies that support renewable energy development and advocating for greater investment in sustainable energy solutions. Women are also raising awareness about the importance of renewable energy and the impact that it can have on our environment and our communities. A great example of women in policy is Damilola Ogunbiy Chief Executive Officer of Sustainable Energy for All, Co-Chair in UN-Energy, and Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Sustainable Energy for All in the United Nations.

Breaking Barriers and Advancing Equality

There are several initiatives within the renewable energy industry that look towards advancing equality and breaking barriers. For example, the Women in Wind Global Leadership Program, launched by the Global Wind Energy Council, is helping to increase gender diversity in the wind energy sector. Similarly, the Clean Energy, Education, and Empowerment (C3E) initiative is working to promote gender diversity and equality in the renewable energy industry.

Despite the many advances that the renewable energy industry has made, there are still barriers to be overcome. Women continue to face discrimination and bias in many areas of the industry, and there is a need for greater representation and support for women in leadership roles. However, by working together and supporting one another, women in renewable energy are making progress and paving the way for future generations. Worldwide Recruitment Energy can help you find the talent you need while incorporating gender equality policies. What is your company doing to advance the role of women in renewable energies?

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