The value of diversity in the renewable energy industry and research community

E. Warren, A. Anctil, Silvana Ayala, Joseph J. Berry, Lyndsey McMillon-Brown, Angela N. Fioretti, T. Grassman, Mark Mikofski, A. Perna, Brittany L. Smith
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Part of creating a successful solar industry is developing a capable workforce. It has been repeatedly shown that organizations and companies are more productive when they have diverse and inclusive cultures. The solar industry in the U.S. performs well in some aspects (non-white workforce, positive work environment) but drastically under-performs in many others. We discuss these metrics and how this impacts the renewable energy industry and the solar research community. We highlight some initial actions which are necessary to begin to remediate these deficiencies, such as demographic tracking, recruiting strategies, and mentoring. We also present the historical and ongoing efforts to improve the diversity and inclusion of the Photovoltaic Specialists Conference, particularly through the work of this year's Diversity and Inclusion (D&I) oversight committee. This year's D&I committee is implementing diversity tracking, a women's lunch, a diversity lunch, childcare resources, pronouns on badges, gender-neutral restrooms, addressing accessibility issues, and publishing a diversity statement and code of conduct to the PVSC website.
多样性在可再生能源产业和研究界的价值
建立一个成功的太阳能产业的一部分是培养有能力的劳动力。事实一再证明,当组织和公司拥有多元化和包容性的文化时,它们的生产力会更高。美国的太阳能产业在某些方面表现良好(非白人劳动力,积极的工作环境),但在其他许多方面表现不佳。我们将讨论这些指标,以及这些指标如何影响可再生能源产业和太阳能研究界。我们强调了一些开始纠正这些缺陷所必需的初始行动,例如人口统计跟踪、招聘策略和指导。我们还介绍了过去和现在为提高光伏专家会议的多样性和包容性所做的努力,特别是通过今年的多样性和包容性(D&I)监督委员会的工作。今年的D&I委员会正在实施多样性跟踪、女性午餐、多样性午餐、儿童保育资源、徽章上的代词、中性卫生间、解决无障碍问题,并在PVSC网站上发布多样性声明和行为准则。
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