International Energy Agency (IEA)

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Last mentioned: Apr 19, 2026

Stories mentioning International Energy Agency (IEA) 1

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Breaking the Glass Grid: Gender Parity in the Global Energy Transition

The global energy sector is facing a critical talent shortage as it transitions to renewables, highlighting the urgent need to address the gender gap. While women remain underrepresented in technical and leadership roles, new initiatives are aiming to 'break the glass grid' by integrating gender-inclusive policies into the green energy shift.

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