基于地点的氢解决方案的平等、多样性和包容性以及性别分析

IF 1 4区 工程技术 Q4 ENERGY & FUELS Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers-Energy Pub Date : 2023-10-18 DOI:10.1680/jener.22.00068
Giulia M. Mininni, Ralitsa Hiteva
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全球正在努力加速经济脱碳,并鼓励使用包括氢在内的多种非化石燃料能源。氢转型主要由技术规范驱动,并以采用新的专业技能为中心。对其他社会方面的关注有限,例如劳动力多样性和现有的当地技能组合,这些对实现这种过渡也至关重要。有强有力的证据表明,能源行业是男性主导的。然而,越来越多的人一致认为,能源部门劳动力的性别多样化可以带来社会经济和环境效益。地点(地理)也越来越被认为是能源转型带来的社会、经济和环境效益的关键驱动因素。本文通过性别分析和基于地点的视角,回顾了26个国家和地区的氢战略,以评估在一系列地点制定氢解决方案在多大程度上促进了平等、多样性和包容性(EDI)朝着公正的过渡——性别之间的利益和机会公平分配。这篇论文旨在与工程师、决策者和氢工业专业人士展开讨论,讨论如何将性别和特定地点的分析应用于新兴的脱碳技术。
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Equality, diversity and inclusion and gendered analysis for place-based hydrogen solutions
A global endeavour to accelerate decarbonisation of the economy and to encourage the use of diverse non-fossil-fuel energy vectors, including hydrogen is underway. Hydrogen transitions are mainly driven by technological specifications and centred on the adoption of new specialised skills. Limited attention is given to other social aspects such as workforce diversity, and existing local skills sets, which are also critical to enabling such transitions. There is strong evidence that the energy sector is male-dominated. However, there is growing consensus that gender diversity in energy sector workforces can bring about socio-economic and environmental benefits. Place (geography) is also increasingly gaining recognition as a key driver of social, economic and environmental benefits from energy transition. This paper reviews 26 national and regional hydrogen strategies, through a gendered analysis and a place-based perspective, to evaluate the extent to which developing hydrogen solutions in a range of locations is furthering Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) towards a just transition - a fair distribution of benefits and opportunities across genders. The paper aims to open up a discussion with engineers, decision-makers and hydrogen industry professionals about applying gendered and place-specific analysis to emerging decarbonisation technologies.
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期刊介绍: Energy addresses the challenges of energy engineering in the 21st century. The journal publishes groundbreaking papers on energy provision by leading figures in industry and academia and provides a unique forum for discussion on everything from underground coal gasification to the practical implications of biofuels. The journal is a key resource for engineers and researchers working to meet the challenges of energy engineering. Topics addressed include: development of sustainable energy policy, energy efficiency in buildings, infrastructure and transport systems, renewable energy sources, operation and decommissioning of projects, and energy conservation.
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