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Publication - Energy Transition Role Models

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Title
Energy Transition Role Models
Publisher
Global Women's Network for the Energy Transition (GWNET)


Published in
March 2020
Abstract
GWNET’s video series “Energy Transition Role Models: Inspiring the Next Generation of Women Entrepreneurs” showcases portraits of remarkable women entrepreneurs in sustainable energy who are working across different disciplines and countries, with the goal to give female leadership visibility and thereby inspire and encourage others – especially young female students and graduates – to follow suit. This is an informative brochure which contains global, regional, and national resources for entrepreneurs, and hopes to balance the picture of the predominant image of male leadership – and also male entrepreneurship, by showing a wide array of what is possible for female entrepreneurs in the sphere of sustainable energy, including – but not limited to – innovative block-chain based solutions, financing and legal services.
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