Want better heat networks?

Let women flood in

written by Rachael Mills, Co-Founder of District Heating Divas

A couple of months ago Hot Cool Magazine invited Rachael to write an article on diversity in heat networks. Here’s what it included:

 

There’s a photograph doing the rounds on LinkedIn.  It’s a meeting room set for lunch.  White linen, flowers on the table, lots of natural daylight.  Lots of men.  Lots of blue suits.  Lots of grey hair.

Every one of those men will have worked hard to rise to the top of their profession and earned their seat at that table.  Most of them will have families.  Many of them will be vocal advocates of their female colleagues.  But where are the women?  Where are the people of colour?

The photo in question happened to be taken at a security conference, but there are plenty of other male dominated industries – including heat networks.  The good thing is that the photo was called out on social media.  The bad thing is that it still needs to be.

The older I get, the more I become aware when I’m the only woman in the room.  Maybe it’s self- awareness, maybe it’s other strong women opening our eyes.  It’s not the fault of those individual men around the table, but everyone was a role in making a change.

The birth of a movement

Three years ago, over a quiet gin and tonic, my business partner Liz Warren and I wondered if other women working in heat networks would be interested in getting together.  Other women we knew thought it was a good idea and so April 2019 we hosted a small lunch and the District Heating Divas were born.

Diva: to describe a person who exudes great style and personality with confidence and expresses their own style and not letting others influence who they are or want to be.

At its simplest, the Divas is an informal business networking group for all women working in heat networks.  But it’s much more than that.  It is connectedness.  It’s open and welcoming.  It’s friendly and collaborative.  It’s inspiring and supportive.  It’s fun!

The Divas have grown into a mighty group of phenomenal women.  We now have:

  • Over 300 women in our LinkedIn group

  • Over 150 women attending regular regional and national meet ups (both online and in real life)

  • A hugely successful mentoring programme – the Heat Exchanger – now recruiting its third cohort

  • A STEM careers video that’s about to premiere 

Oh – and we run the most interesting, engaging and memorable conferences you’ve ever been to!  And it’s all done pro bono – for free – because the women involved value coming together.

Why does it matter?

Google ‘why diversity matters’.  Go on – it’ll only take 30 seconds.  You’ll be flooded with articles, reports and videos about the positive difference having a diverse workforce makes – at all levels of your organisation.  International research from McKinsey found that companies in the top quartile for gender or racial and ethnic diversity are more likely to have financial returns above their national industry medians.  

“When companies commit themselves to diverse leadership, they are more successful. More diverse companies, we believe, are better able to win top talent and improve their customer orientation, employee satisfaction, and decision making, and all that leads to a virtuous cycle of increasing returns.”

In the UK, groups bringing together and promoting women in the sector are gaining momentum.  The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) has even formed a group of groups – the Energy Sector Women’s Networking Group – to collaborate, share ideas and support each other’s initiatives.  Through this we’re now connected to other awesome women working in renewables, oil and gas, and nuclear energy – all of whom are working to improve the visibility of women across the sector.

 

In the UK, groups bringing together and promoting women in the sector are gaining momentum.  The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) has even formed a group of groups – the Energy Sector Women’s Networking Group – to collaborate, share ideas and support each other’s initiatives.  Through this we’re now connected to other awesome women working in renewables, oil and gas, and nuclear energy – all of whom are working to improve the visibility of women across the sector.

“The energy sector is undergoing a transformation, presenting a wide range of challenges and opportunities, from digitalisation to decarbonisation and changing consumer demands.  Success will mean attracting and retaining a diverse pool of talent capable of bringing the necessary technical and leadership skills, and fresh perspectives.” POWERful Women

Allies, advocates and a call to action

Heat networks are an exciting place to be working right now.  And we’re lucky to be supported by many male colleagues who also want to promote and support talented women in the sector.  They know that diversity and inclusion doesn’t just mean that women get top billing: it means that men get a fairer work/life balance too – and let’s be honest, we all need more of that. Equality isn’t just for women: men benefit too.  Let’s break the gender norms for everyone.

So my challenge to you is this – what difference can you make?  Right here, right now.  Check to your left and to your right.  Be mindful through your day.  Participate with your eyes open.  The change you can make may be big or may be small.  It might be on a corporate level or on a personal level.  But it all matters.  It all makes a difference.

Together we all want the heat network industry to become more vibrant, more diverse, more mature, more talented, more thoughtful.  Without us all being involved, nothing will change. 

 

Feedback from our 2019 Conference

Adriana

What made me laugh was to see how uncomfortable the room was at the beginning of the session with the drag queens. We were all like 'oh, this is so weird...' And I was sitting next to people that I'm negotiating with or consultants that I work with and we were all like 'aaah....this is not what we do...". And as time went by, things just changed. People embraced it and were designing their dolls…

Lina

...there was dancing…

Adriana

…dancing - that made me laugh a lot! We were just so awkward and out of our comfort space as soon as we had to do something with glitter and glue and paper! 

 

To view the full article and many more on the Hot and Cool Magazine website, don’t forget to sign up!

Previous
Previous

Five tips from Insite Energy to help you embrace

Next
Next

Planning beyond planning