Jobs and People PEN@Hydropower launches Women’s Mentoring 2024-2025 Elizabeth Ingram 4.24.2024 Share Within the COST Action on Sustainable Hydropower in Europe PEN@hydropower, a dedicated mentoring program for women is under way. Mentoring has long been proven as a catalyst for personal and professional advancement, fostering confidential and effective progress under the guidance of experienced professionals. With this newly launched program, the inaugural cohort of six women will embark on a journey of growth and development. Mentees and mentors will delve into essential mentoring principles, goal-setting and fruitful exchanges. The overarching goal is to achieve gender parity within working group structures by the end of 2026, according to PEN@Hydropower. While leadership levels already demonstrate equality, there remains a disparity within working groups, where female representation hovers around 20% to 30%. This gender gap is not unique to hydropower but mirrors broader trends in energy-related sectors. According to a study by ESMAP/World Bank in October 2023, women represent only 25% of the workforce in this sector, with even lower representation in leadership roles and engineering positions. To address this imbalance, the industry must prioritize recruiting talented individuals from diverse backgrounds, with a particular focus on women and their expectations in the workplace. The industry’s failure to make women feel welcome is a significant barrier to attracting talent, necessitating a concerted effort to showcase the appeal of working in hydropower. The European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) is a funding organization for the creation of research networks, called COST Actions. These networks offer an open space for collaboration among scientists across Europe (and beyond) and thereby give impetus to research advancements and innovation. Since 1971, COST receives EU funding under the various Research and Innovation Framework Programmes, such as Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe. COST Action CA 21104 recognizes the importance of fostering, encouraging, and amplifying women’s voices. Our commitment to gender equality extends beyond our own framework to inspire broader action within COST and beyond. Related Posts Reclamation names Pulskamp senior advisor for hydropower, electricity reliability compliance officer Washington university studying pumped storage hydropower siting Avista names Rosentrater first female CEO Plan ahead to join other large hydro operators at HYDROVISION 2025