DONG Energy Joins Girls’ Day in Science Initiative

Training & Education

DONG Energy was amongst of 20 major companies, science centres and technical upper secondary schools from all over Denmark that invited approximately 1,000 primary, lower secondary and upper secondary school girls for a visit on Wednesday, 30 November, as part of an initiative that aims to attract more women into engineering studies.

Photo: DONG Energy

44 second-year female students from the Danish technical upper secondary school ‘Rybners Tekniske Gymnasium’ in Esbjerg visited DONG Energy and were given a tour of the Skærbæk Power Station.

“As one of Denmark’s largest engineering companies, we need skilled employees to support the green transformation. This initiative is targeted at girls still in education because we know that proportionately fewer women study to become engineers. We’d like to contribute to keeping women interested in natural science to ensure that we have the benefit of the entire talent pool coming into play,” said Hanne Blume, HR Director at DONG Energy.

The students heard about offshore wind turbines and their impact on the environment as well as power station technology, such as types of fuel, combustion and the by-products from the combustion processes.

“Initiatives such as the ‘Girls’ Day in Science’ is an obvious opportunity for us to showcase the possibilities that exist within our industry. We hope that the day has been an inspiration and eye-opener for the girls – both in terms of technology and the generation of energy,” said Hanne Blume.