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DBA Lessons for Founders - The Future of Energy is Here. Follow the Jobs. 💡 We often talk about the green energy transition in terms of megawatts and carbon emissions. But this chart from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) tells the story through a more human lens: jobs. And the data is crystal clear. If you want to know where the future is heading, look no further than the sun. ☀️ Key Takeaways from the Data: 👉 Solar is King: Solar PV is not just a leader in renewable energy; it is the single largest employer by a massive margin, creating more jobs than biofuels, hydro, and wind combined. 👉 The Top 3: The top three job creators are Solar, Biofuels, and Hydropower, showcasing a diverse but clear hierarchy in the green economy. 👉 The Untapped Potential: Look at the bottom of the list - Tide, Wave, and Ocean energy. This is where the next wave of innovation and job creation could come from. What This Means for India? This isn't just a global trend; it's India's single biggest opportunity. With our ambitious solar targets, like the National Solar Mission, and our abundance of sunlight, we are perfectly positioned to lead this transition. Every solar panel installed in Rajasthan or rooftop in Mumbai isn't just generating clean power; it's creating jobs in manufacturing, installation, and maintenance. A recent TeamLease report projects hiring in India's renewable sector to surge by over 18% in FY25. 📈 The data is clear: the solar revolution is also a jobs revolution. The message for policymakers, investors, and the next generation of talent is simple: Bet on Solar. It’s how we power our growth and employ our people for a sustainable future. 💚

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