My journey into renewable energy wasn’t planned—it was a complete chance. After earning my degree in Civil Engineering, I began my career in commercial construction, steadily working my way up to the role of Site Manager. It was during this time that I was headhunted by a renewable energy company to lead the construction of a wind farm in the Eastern Cape of South Africa. At first, I assumed it would be a straightforward project, especially compared to the technically complex works I was accustomed to. But I quickly discovered that building a wind farm was one of the most intricate and challenging projects I had ever encountered. It was also one of the most rewarding. The Oyster Bay Project became a turning point in my career. I fell in love with the renewable energy sector, its purpose, its complexity, and its potential to shape a sustainable future. From that moment, I knew that wind energy was more than just a job, it was my vocation. Since then, I’ve grown through various roles in the industry. I started as a Project Engineer, focusing on development, feasibility studies, and design. I then transitioned into Project Management, where I led EPC negotiations, finalized industrial contracts, and oversaw financial close and execution. Today, I serve as a Project Execution Manager, where I play a strategic role in project acquisition, financial close, pre-construction planning, and the oversight of construction across multiple sites. Each step of this journey has deepened my commitment to renewable energy and strengthened my belief in its power to transform communities and combat climate change. - Alisha Raghoonanan (South Africa) WiW Class of 2024
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