Renewable Energy

RK Singh exhorts women to increase participation in RE sector

On the occasion of World Environment Day, Ministry of New and Renewable Energy organised an event titled “Women in Renewable Energy: A Dialogue on Policy, Technology, Skilling, and Finance” in New Delhi.

Speaking at the event, Union Minister for Power and New & Renewable Energy, RK Singh mentioned India’s key achievements in the renewable energy sector and stated that India’s actions are in line with commitments made in the Paris Agreement to limit the temperature increase to well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels. He exhorted women to increase participation in the Renewable Energy sector and steer India’s Energy Transition towards Net Zero.

Highlighting the role of women in combating climate change, the Minister emphasized the significance of developing women-centric policies and implementation frameworks in the renewable energy sector. He recognized how women are more effective in bringing about change at the grassroots level through community engagement and household-level action. He noted that women, especially in rural areas, can benefit from Decentralised Renewable Energy (DRE) and gain reliable livelihood opportunities. Furthermore, he also highlighted that women can play a big role in switching to green cooking, which can be another big step in achieving Net Zero.

Secretary MNRE, BS Bhalla highlighted the increasing opportunities for women in the Renewable Energy sector and the need for enrolment in courses for education, training, and capacity building relating to renewable energy sources.

On this occasion, the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy announced to recognise the work of women in renewable energy sector under the following categories:

  • Fostering a gender-diverse work place
  • Outstanding Woman Entrepreneurs (including start-ups and excluding rural areas)
  • Rural Women Entrepreneurs
  • NGOs or Civil Society Organisations encouraging Women for the use of Renewable Energy
  • Women Leading the Change for Renewable Energy, separately in urban areas and Rural areas

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