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City Stories by Energy Cities
Energy Cities
59 episodes
1 week ago
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SCCALE episode on inclusive power: Changing how we think about cities and energy access
City Stories by Energy Cities
50 minutes 49 seconds
1 year ago
SCCALE episode on inclusive power: Changing how we think about cities and energy access
Some say the energy transition is a great opportunity to create a more equal society. Others are more pessimistic and predict that the transition will worsen inequalities. How does reality look like and what solutions do we already have at hand to guarantee fair access and good lives to all, no matter their income, race, religion, gender? I’m delighted to talk about inclusive cities and communities with two trailblazing women: Kata Tütto and Antonia Proka. Kata is Deputy Mayor at the City of Budapest, and candidate for this year’s European Parliament election in Hungary. Antonia represents the world of cooperatives: She is project manager at RESCoop.eu and co-author of the Inclusivity Guide for Energy Communities that was released a few months ago. Let’s go for a this episode where we talk about residents of all types and from all strands! This episode was produced with support from SCCALE 20-30-50. www.sccale203050.eu
City Stories by Energy Cities
Funded by the Covenant of Mayors