Welcome to the TE100: Renewables
Throughout July, the industry was invited to nominate women of the energy transition: the trailblazers, the entrepreneurs, the women busy getting things done and not stopping to celebrate their achievements. We asked their colleagues, peers, and partners throughout the global energy industry to nominate them for recognition in the TE100 and enhance their visibility as a role model wherever they are in their careers: just starting out or an industry veteran, we will raise their profile and champion their successes.
Transition Economist is delighted to present the 10 women in the renewables category, as selected by advisory board member Emily Spearman, Ørsted, who says:
It has been great to receive so many high calibre nominations for the renewables category. Women play a vital part of this growing sector as we transition away from traditional energy generation methods. Awards like this showcase the huge variety of roles across the sector whilst championing the amazing women who are working tirelessly to help create a world that runs entirely on green energy.
Congratulations to all who have been selected, we look forward to supporting your progress in the years to come!
TE100: Renewables
Gabriel Davies | Asset Director, Orsted UK | |
Caroline Justet | Business Growth Executive – Energy Transition, Strohm | |
Charlotte McNamee | Marketing Analyst, ChampionX | |
Laura de Winne | Head of HR, Schlumberger New Energy | |
Anne Lapierre | Global Head of Energy, Norton Rose Fulbright | |
Ghada Rahal | Mentee, Regen's Women in Renewable Energy Mentoring programme | |
Hazir Farouk Abdelraheem Elhaj | Associate Professor, Sudan University of Science and Technology | |
Maree Myerscough | General Counsel, Asia Pacific, Aquila Capital | |
Siana Teelucksingh | Renewable Energy Consultant, Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI) | |
Naty Figueroa | Low Carbon Trading Commercial Manager, bp |
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