Blog Tag: energy poverty

Round table at the 15th citizen's energy forum
Energy consumers

Reflections from the 15th Citizens Energy Forum

As an advocate for sustainable energy systems, I stress the importance of grassroots involvement in shaping policies and solutions, ensuring they resonate with the people’s needs and truly embody the spirit of energy citizenship.

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Energy consumers

Can Dynamic Tariffs Alone Alleviate Energy Poverty?

Dynamic tariffs seem to be one of the best options for unlocking the potential of flexibility for consumers. But what is the real impact on energy poverty? Recent research in the United States shows some interesting results

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Medellin in Colombia, where Juan Pablo Cardenas work on the country's first energy community
Podcast

E35 – From Darkness to Empowerment: Building Resilient Energy Systems for Sustainable Communities in Colombia (and South Africa) – Juan Pablo Cárdenas

In this episode of Energ’ethic, Juan Pablo Cárdenas discusses the energy transition in Colombia and South Africa, highlighting the transformative power of energy communities. Learn how these communities empower individuals, promote equity, and drive sustainable futures. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation!

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The 20 countries with the largest access deficits in 2021 by region and income levels. Data Source: World Bank. Extracted from the SDG 7 tracking report
Energy poverty

Insights from the 2023 Edition of Tracking SDG 7: The Energy Progress Report: Addressing Disparities in Energy Access for a Sustainable Future

Delve into the2023 report on universal energy access and SDG7 implementation, uncovering crucial insights on universal energy access. Discover the stark disparities between different regions and income groups, and how factors like COVID-19 have affected progress. Explore the remarkable growth of renewable energy, the overlooked issue of clean cooking solutions, and the urgent need for fair and inclusive energy programs. Join us as we delve deeper into these findings and explore pathways towards a sustainable and equitable energy transition.

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