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Energ’Ethic - Climate Justice and Energy Transition

Marine Cornelis
Energ’Ethic - Climate Justice and Energy Transition
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  • Cash Current: Financing the Flow of Citizen Energy (Replay)
    This week on Energ’Ethic, we bring back a conversation worth hearing again. Stan d’Herbemont of REScoop.eu explains why citizen energy projects still face a “risk premium” simply because they are democratic. Ownership and participation are often misread by traditional finance as weakness instead of strength.As the ACCE project reaches its closing event on 7 October 2025, this replay offers the context behind our recent episodes with Chris Vrettos and Junior. Chris showed how ACCE has channelled millions into citizen-led projects. Junior reminded us that energy is also about hope and belonging. Stan sets the stage by showing why those tools were needed in the first place.What you’ll hear:Why democratic projects are still labelled “risky.”How public finance and guarantees can change the flow.Why communities deliver more than kilowatts: jobs, trust, inclusion.🎧 Cash Current is back to remind us that citizen energy is worth the investment.Energ' Ethic goes out every other week.Keep up to date with new episodes straight from your inboxReach out to Marine Cornelis via BlueSky or LinkedInMusic: I Need You Here - KamariusEdition: Podcast Media Factory Support Energ'Ethic on Patreon© Next Energy Consumer, 2025Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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  • From Risky to Resilient: How Citizens Can Fund the Transition - Chris Vrettos, ACCE project
    How do we move community energy from “too risky” for banks to a serious part of Europe’s clean energy future? In this episode, Marine Cornelis speaks with Chris Vrettos (REScoop.eu & Electra Energy) about the ACCE project, which is closing with its final event on 7 October.Key takeawaysCommunity Energy Financing Schemes (CEFS): tools built by and for communities that make projects bankable and scalable.From risk to resilience: bundling many small initiatives into portfolios that investors take seriously.Inclusion by design: solidarity shares and ethical finance models that bring vulnerable households into the transition.Policy momentum: how the Social Climate Fund, EU budget, and potential EIB guarantees can support citizen-led finance.Why listen?Finance is never neutral. As Chris reminds us, it can either lock communities out or bring them in. ACCE has shown that citizen-driven finance is not only possible, but scalable.🎧 Tune in now — and if you want to see what comes next, join the ACCE closing conference on 7 October 2025, where Marine will moderate the discussion.Energ' Ethic goes out every other week.Keep up to date with new episodes straight from your inboxReach out to Marine Cornelis via BlueSky or LinkedInMusic: I Need You Here - KamariusEdition: Podcast Media Factory Support Energ'Ethic on Patreon© Next Energy Consumer, 2025Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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  • Power in the Roots: Rhizomes, Relationships, and the Energy Transition, with Junior Mbangala
    with Junior Mbangala, researcher at Oxford and policy analyst at the WTOWhat if the energy transition was less about infrastructure—and more about invisible connections?In this episode, Junior Mbangala introduces a quietly radical idea: the rhizome. Borrowed from philosophy, this root-like, messy, decentralised structure becomes a powerful lens to rethink energy systems. Not as neat grids or market mechanisms—but as webs of trust, knowledge, and social ties.👣 From working-class neighbourhoods in Liège to sub-Saharan Africa, Junior uses social network analysis to map how energy communities actually function:Who participates?Who holds influence?And who gets left out, even when it all looks inclusive on paper?Forget the top-down diagrams. Junior invites us to see energy not as a service, but as a social system. One where:✨ Knowledge spreads like a rumour🔗 Participation relies on trust, not just access🌱 Change starts in the margins—and travels sideways💬 “Each one, teach one,” he says. “The rhizome helps us grow differently—but together.”🧠 What you’ll hear:How network thinking reveals invisible power structures in energy communitiesWhy the “community” in energy community needs to come firstWhat Deleuze and Guattari have to do with just transition policiesWhy hope—yes, hope—is a form of energy, too📍This episode isn’t about electrons. It’s about entanglements. And how, if we’re serious about justice, we need to start mapping the roots—not just building the tree.🎧 Listen now. And maybe never think about “inclusion” the same way again.Energ' Ethic goes out every other week.Keep up to date with new episodes straight from your inboxReach out to Marine Cornelis via BlueSky or LinkedInMusic: I Need You Here - KamariusEdition: Podcast Media Factory Support Energ'Ethic on Patreon© Next Energy Consumer, 2025Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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  • [SUMMER REPLAY] The Access-Washing Dilemma: Are Development Goals Missing the Mark? William Brent
    What if the key to a sustainable future lies in the hands of the most vulnerable? Join host Marine Cornelis in this enlightening episode of Energ’Ethic - Climate Justice and Energy Transition, as she sits down with William Brent, a passionate climate solution advocate and entrepreneur, whose journey from media and entertainment to championing energy justice is nothing short of inspiring. Driven by his experiences in China, Brent reveals how he became a fervent advocate for energy access, focusing on renewable energy solutions tailored for the Global South. As Brent shares his insights, he sheds light on the systemic inequities entrenched in the energy sector, emphasizing the critical need for energy transition that prioritizes the most marginalized communities. Despite significant strides in providing basic electricity access to millions, he highlights the stark reality that many still lack modern energy solutions. Brent's critique of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly Goal 7, is thought-provoking; he argues that these goals often lead to 'access washing,' where superficial progress is celebrated while genuine modernization remains elusive. Throughout the conversation, the urgency of reforming energy policy becomes evident. Brent calls for a transformative shift in institutional mindsets, advocating for greater collaboration among development finance institutions, governments, and the private sector. He believes that only through collective action can we address energy poverty and ensure equitable energy access for all. With a focus on clean tech and smart grids, Brent envisions a future where renewable energy, community energy initiatives, and off-grid solutions play pivotal roles in the just transition we so desperately need. This episode is a clarion call for climate action, urging listeners to rethink the frameworks surrounding energy efficiency and decarbonisation. As Brent passionately articulates, the path to sustainability is not just about technology; it’s about people-centric solutions that empower communities and create green jobs. Join us to explore how we can collectively foster a future where public ownership of energy and frugal innovation pave the way for a truly just transition. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of energy justice and the vital role it plays in the energy transition. Tune in and be inspired by the stories and insights that illuminate the path toward a more equitable and sustainable world. Energ' Ethic goes out every other week. Keep up to date with new episodes s=1">straight from your inboxReach out to Marine Cornelis via app/profile/marinenextenerg. bsky. socia">BlueSky</a> or&nbsp;<a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://www. linkedin. com/in/marinecornelis">LinkedInMusic: I Need You Here - KamariusEdition: Podcast Media Factory Support Energ'Ethic on com/Energethic">Patreon© nextenergyconsumer. eu/">Next Energy Consumer, 2025Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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  • [SUMMER REPLAY] Building Better Lives: Monica Vidal's Journey to Promote Energy Efficiency and Climate Justice
    How can we ensure that the journey towards a sustainable future is inclusive for all? Join host Marine Cornelis as she delves into the heart of climate justice and the energy transition with Monica Vidal, a passionate advocate whose journey from environmental science student to leader at Can Europe is truly inspiring. In this enlightening episode of Energ’Ethic - Climate Justice and Energy Transition, Monica shares her pivotal experiences that shaped her commitment to promoting energy efficiency and tackling energy poverty through the innovative Build Better Lives campaign. As Monica discusses her work, she highlights the critical intersection of energy policy, housing, and social justice, emphasizing that a truly just transition cannot occur without addressing the housing crisis and energy access. She passionately advocates for ambitious EU directives that can pave the way for real-world solutions, showcasing how energy efficiency can transform lives and communities across Europe. With a focus on collaboration among social justice organizations, housing groups, and trade unions, Monica illustrates the power of collective action in driving meaningful change in the energy transition. Throughout the episode, listeners will gain insights into the challenges of implementing effective energy policies, the necessity of inclusive public participation, and the vital role that data and science play in shaping advocacy efforts. Monica’s approach to energy justice and sustainability reflects a commitment to not just decarbonisation, but to fostering a future where clean tech and renewable energy are accessible to everyone. She makes a compelling case for community energy initiatives and off-grid solutions that empower individuals and promote energy efficiency, all while creating green jobs and enhancing public ownership of energy. As the episode unfolds, Monica’s warmth and optimism shine through, reminding us that the path to a sustainable future is not just about technology, but about people. Her call to action urges listeners to engage in building better lives, emphasizing that understanding the complexities of energy efficiency and housing is crucial for everyone who cares about climate action and sustainability. Tune in to this thought-provoking conversation and discover how you can be part of the movement towards a more equitable energy transition. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to learn from a true changemaker in the field of energy justice. Join us for an episode that promises to inspire and empower you to take action in your own community! Energ' Ethic goes out every other week. Keep up to date with new episodes s=1">straight from your inboxReach out to Marine Cornelis via app/profile/marinenextenerg. bsky. socia">BlueSky</a> or&nbsp;<a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://www. linkedin. com/in/marinecornelis">LinkedInMusic: I Need You Here - KamariusEdition: Podcast Media Factory Support Energ'Ethic on com/Energethic">Patreon© nextenergyconsumer. eu/">Next Energy Consumer, 2025Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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At Energ'Ethic, we're not just talking about change: we're driving it. A first-of-its-kind podcast, our host, Marine Cornelis, invites the heroes and leaders of the sustainability movement. We dive into real stories, from innovative energy solutions to creating smart, inclusive communities and cities - always putting people at the centre. We need to break boundaries and foster a diversity of viewpoints to build resilient energy and climate transition strategies that serve humanity. Listen to: - Hear inspiring personal stories and unique perspectives. - Discover solutions in energy and climate justice. - Connect with a passionate community driving sustainable change. Support Energ'Ethic and amplify your impact. Partner with us to reach an engaged audience committed to a sustainable future. Ready to Make a Difference? Listen, subscribe, and join us in turning conversations into actions for a just and sustainable world. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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