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What do you sea? – A torrid Mediterranean landscape crushed by drought? – A gigantic offshore wind farm supplying 60000 households in a region particularly
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What do you sea? – A torrid Mediterranean landscape crushed by drought? – A gigantic offshore wind farm supplying 60000 households in a region particularly
“We all live under the same sun”In this fascinating discussion, Tedd Moya Mose, a lawyer, academic, and consultant at the University of Oxford, looks at the power of law to broaden access to electricity worldwide. From his experience as a lawyer in Ken…
Why is energy poverty unsustainable? How do disabled people navigate the transition to net-zero? The “just transition” could be the right framework to rethink the way our societies are designed, and make sure disabled people are taking ownership of the…
“We cannot afford to exclude any community from this transition” What is energy justice and how can it be developed? In this episode, Dr Elizabeth Blakelock shares her experience as a fierce advocate for citizens’ rights to fair treatment in the energ…
In a new Opinion, the European Economic and Social Committee explores how to balance between opportunities and risks of energy digitalisation for European consumers. Learn about the benefits of smart grids, AI systems, and user-friendly technology – and the safeguards that are needed.
“If we design for low-income vulnerable energy consumers, there can be benefits to a whole range of consumers”Rose Chard, Fair Future Lead at Energy Systems Catapult, shares her expert insights on how to make the net-zero transition work for low-income…
AT CTE Next Event in Turin, Marine Cornelis delivered a powerful keynote on the human element of innovation and its role in shaping our energy systems and policies.
Get inspired by the success stories of local initiatives driving the green transition at the European Sustainable Energy Week 2024.
In Episode 54 of the Energ’ Ethic podcast, we sit down with Will Wiseman, CEO and co-founder of Climatize, to explore how his platform revolutionizes climate finance. Will’s journey from installing solar panels to creating a platform that allows anyone to invest in renewable energy is inspiring and instructive. “For many people, climate change feels like an urgent problem, but they feel powerless to make a difference,” he says. Climatize changes that make it easy for anyone to invest as little as $10 in solar projects, democratizing the energy transition and fostering trust through transparency. Tune in to discover how accessible finance can drive meaningful climate action and learn how you can be part of this change.
We have a Green Deal, we had elections: now, what?Last week, I attended the European Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW), a flagship event driving the future of sustainable energy in Europe.I decided to record a special episode of the Energ’ethic podcast r…
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Next Energy Consumer founder and executive director. Consultant & policy-shaker.