Energy Democracy
Topic category
People across the world are taking back power over the energy sector, kicking-back against the rule of the market and re-imagining how energy might be produced, distributed and used. How can the concept of energy democracy be deployed to demand a socially just energy system, with universal access, fair prices and secure, unionised and well-paid jobs?
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Just Transition(s) in North Africa? : Essay series
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Assessing EU plans to import hydrogen from North Africa The cases of Morocco, Algeria and Egypt
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Energy transition or energy expansion?
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Eskom Transformed: Achieving a Just Energy Transition for South Africa
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Ecofeminism: fueling the journey to energy democracy
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Experts
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Daniel Chavez Knowledge Hub Researcher
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Lavinia Steinfort Project Coordinator
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Hamza Hamouchene Programme Coordinator - North Africa
Key documents
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Towards Energy Democracy Discussions and outcomes from an international workshop
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Energy transition or energy expansion?
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Municipal actions for building energy democracy and energy sovereignty Municipalist Manifesto from 2020 onwards
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Change Finance, not the Climate
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Cities versus Multinationals
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The Energy Transition Myth - In conversation with Sean Sweeney
In the State of Power podcast, we are very concerned with the state of power, because hardly anything has a greater impact on the future of our planet, than the ways in which we generate and consume energy. Our guest on the program believes that some of the optimism with regards to renewable sources of energy is ill-placed, and that we have to face the reality that we have a lot more to do before we can even begin to talk about a transition.
