
Solar PV: A Gender Perspective
This report, the third in IRENA’s gender perspective series, examines the participation of women in the solar PV sector.
This report, the third in IRENA’s gender perspective series, examines the participation of women in the solar PV sector.
Based on a survey across the industry, this study tracks women’s employment, gender policies and perceptions of gender bias throughout the wind energy value chain.
This report examines the question of gender equity throughout sector. Building on a ground-breaking survey, it finds that much remains to be done to boost women’s participation and allow talents to be fully utilised.
This brief discusses the ’ecosystem’ necessary for linking electricity services through decentralised renewable energy with people’s livelihoods.
Organised by the International Solar Energy Society (ISES), this webinar presents the IRENA report on Solar PV: a Gender Perspective. The report evaluates the role of women in the solar PV industry using the largest sample of global responses on solar PV energy and gender gathered to date.
The event aims to increased awareness of the role of women in decentralized renewable energy and explore ways to increase their involvement in the industry.
EU Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW) will take place in Brussels and IRENA will be present, widely contributing to the 3-day policy conference.
With significant renewable energy potential, Indonesia is poised to achieve its target of 23 per cent share of renewables in total energy consumption by 2025 – if policy, technology, and finance are in place to support it.
Leveraging women’s participation as change agents can encourage, influence, and speed up the energy transformation.
In Nigeria, a new solar energy initiative is providing the community with an affordable source of energy, and empowering women through access to income-generation activates.