Clean Energy Business Council MENA’s Post

As we conclude our week-long campaign, we are excited to celebrate two more exceptional women engineers from our member company, UL Solutions. Their contributions to the field of renewable energy are truly inspiring. 🌟 Sibabalo Noludwe: As an Associate Project Engineer, Sibabalo is a dynamic professional with a master’s degree in electrical engineering from the University of Cape Town, South Africa. Currently working as a Renewable Energy Advisory Project Engineer at UL Solutions, her passion for the STEM field, instilled by her father, has driven her career in a traditionally male-dominated industry. Determined to break gender stereotypes in engineering, Sibabalo has become a role model for the next generation of young girls. During her university years, she earned the prestigious Women in Science Award, using it as a platform to empower young girls to pursue STEM fields. Sibabalo also dedicates her time to tutoring high-school students in mathematics and physical science, striving to ignite their passion for these subjects. Outside of work, she enjoys physical challenges such as hiking and playing soccer, balancing her professional and personal pursuits with enthusiasm and determination. 🌟 Fatemeh Moghaveleh: Fatemeh is a Project Engineer Associate at UL Solutions. She graduated from the University of Nottingham with an MSc in Electrical Engineering for Sustainability and Renewable Energy. Fatemeh is a firm believer in our responsibility to protect the world for future generations. She advocates for utilizing the endless resources available to us to benefit our planet and acknowledges the importance of sustainable practices. Her dedication to renewable energy and sustainability is driven by her commitment to creating a better future for all. These women are setting new standards in renewable energy and engineering. Let's continue to support and uplift women in STEM, fostering innovation and diversity. #WomenInEngineering #CEBC #INWED #ULSolutions #EngineeringExcellence #DiversityInSTEM

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