61 - 2024 in Review: Progress, Bottlenecks, and the Road to Resilient Energy, with Anna Gumbau
In this final episode of 2024, Marine Cornelis welcomes journalist and moderator Anna Gumbau for a deep dive into the pivotal moments, challenges, and opportunities in energy policy this year.
Together, they explore the progress made on the EU’s Fit for 55 package, the shifting focus from social equity to competitiveness, and the pressing need for modernising Europe’s energy grids. Anna shares her insights on emerging challenges like grid modernisation, digitalisation, and gender equity in the energy sector. Marine brings her expertise to the table, offering insights on energy poverty, trust-building in the energy transition, and why fostering inclusivity in the middle-class and SME sectors is vital.
Anna also shares her plans to launch "Resonate," a new consultancy dedicated to amplifying changemakers’ voices.
Highlights:
A Year of Transition: Marine and Anna reflect on the EU’s achievements in climate policy, discussing how Fit for 55 solidified regulatory frameworks and set the stage for action while revealing cracks in competitiveness and social equity narratives.
Marine on Energy Poverty: Marine draws attention to the progress made in shielding vulnerable consumers through EU directives but stresses the importance of involving middle-class households and SMEs to ensure a truly inclusive transition.
Building Resilience Beyond Crisis: Both discuss the need for Europe to build just resilience, balancing social justice with industrial competitiveness. Marine argues that equitable energy transitions should be embedded into Europe’s DNA.
Digitalisation & Trust: Marine highlights how digitalisation could either bridge or widen gaps, advocating for a European approach grounded in transparency, privacy, and governance. She warns of missing the "digitalisation bus" without swift action.
Anna on Gender Equity: Anna underscores the urgency of addressing gender imbalances in the energy sector, championing initiatives like the Brussels Binder and the importance of visible representation in technical and leadership roles.
Looking to 2025: Political fragility in Europe and growing polarisation are identified as risks to the energy transition. Marine challenges listeners to consider the role of SMEs and the middle class in rebuilding trust and delivering meaningful progress.
Why You’ll Love This Episode: Anna’s insider perspective and Marine’s sharp observations combine to provide a candid, accessible, and inspiring look at the state of energy policy. Whether you are curious about the challenges ahead, eager to champion equity in the energy sector, or want to stay informed, this episode is packed with insights you won’t want to miss.
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