The Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) and the Global Women’s Network for the Energy Transition (GWNET) jointly organised the Women in Wind Program 2022. This year, the programme welcomed a cohort of 21 participants from 13 countries for its fourth edition, bringing together a diverse group of women working in the wind industry. Over the year, the mentees engaged in training, mentorship, and knowledge-sharing aimed at equipping them with skills to advance toward leadership roles.
By fostering a workforce rich in perspectives and expertise, the Women in Wind Program supports a new generation of female leaders in the renewable energy sector. As the industry works toward a just energy transition, initiatives like Women in Wind are critical to building a diverse and representative workforce.
About the Global Wind Energy Council: The Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) represents the entire wind energy sector, advocating for sustainable wind power globally. With a diverse membership spanning over 80 countries, GWEC is at the forefront of driving the transition to renewable energy.