Energ’Ethic Podcast – 59 – The Access-Washing Dilemma: Are Development Goals Missing the Mark? William Brent

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In this compelling episode of Energ’Ethic, host Marine Cornelis sits down with William Brent, a true leader in climate solutions and energy justice. As the CMO of Husk Power Systems, a frontrunner in community solar energy, William shares his deep ins...

In this compelling episode of Energ’Ethic, host Marine Cornelis sits down with William Brent, a true leader in climate solutions and energy justice. As the CMO of Husk Power Systems, a frontrunner in community solar energy, William shares his deep insights into the fight against energy poverty and the essential role of sustainable energy in the Global South. His journey—from early days witnessing China’s economic boom to shaping energy access initiatives in Africa—offers listeners a global perspective on systemic inequities in energy.

William discusses the concept of “access-washing”—a reality check on global energy goals, where basic energy access is often mistaken for true energy equity. With candid examples, he explores how, despite advancements, millions in rural communities are still underserved, unable to access the full potential of energy that can transform lives. Reflecting on his article, William emphasizes the need for a fundamental shift in how development finance institutions and private sector players approach energy access.

Marine and William touch on the pressing need for inclusive and transparent partnerships in the energy transition. As we approach COP29, they call for international collaboration and bold leadership to rethink and adapt strategies that truly address the needs of the most vulnerable.

Highlights:

William’s Aha Moment – From a career in China to leading energy access initiatives, William shares his experiences shaping his commitment to climate and energy justice.

“Access-Washing” in Energy – Why are basic energy solutions only the beginning of the push for truly modern, sustainable energy access?

Finance & Equity at COP29 – A deep dive into how energy access relates to climate finance and the role of multilateral institutions.

Advice for Changemakers – William calls young professionals to look to Africa for impactful careers and meaningful work in energy access.

Links:

William’s LinkedIn

Read William’s Article on Sustainable Development Goals and Energy Justice

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