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]]>The federal government is not alone in its endeavor to combating gender inequity. Renewable energy has proven to be an industry where there is significant potential to break institutional biases. The renewable energy workforce, for example, comprises 32% women, whereas the larger energy sector workforce only employs 22% women. Although this is a notable start, these numbers illustrate that there is still progress to be made in achieving gender equality across industries and that these goals should be prioritized moving forward.
The renewable energy industry has several initiatives prioritizing gender equality that should continue to be lauded and supported. One such program is the Women of Renewable Industries and Sustainable Energy (WRISE) program, which supports the educational, professional development and advancement of women in the renewable energy sector with the aspiration of combating systemic inequities. The Women in Renewable Energy (WIRE) Network is a network of women working in renewable energy and combating existing structural gender inequities that could be exacerbated by the consequences of climate change. The Clean Energy Council’s Women in Renewables initiative serves as a platform to champion women working in renewable energy as they advance to become leaders of industry. Other notable programs and initiatives include:
The establishment of the Gender Policy Council displays a commitment by the United States to ensure that gender equality efforts are at the forefront of decision-making domestically and abroad, across multiple industries. In addition to naming two co-chairs, the council will comprise leaders from several agencies, including the secretary of energy, secretary of transportation, administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency and the chair of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. The array of individuals selected for the council will directly impact the renewable energy industry, as many of these offices are working in tandem to promote clean energy initiatives.
These efforts across industries and governments illustrate the promise and impact that the renewable energy sector has on empowering women. Only by advocating for the empowerment of all women, can we secure a safer, more renewable-energy-powered planet.
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