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Energ’Ethic - Climate Justice and Energy Transition

Energ’Ethic - Climate Justice and Energy Transition

By: Marine Cornelis
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Energ'Ethic asks the question most energy debates skip: who the transition is for. Hosted by Marine Cornelis, founder of Next Energy Consumer, each episode moves between frontline reality and the rooms where European energy policy is decided. The conversations follow one thread through energy, housing, digitalisation, and finance: whether the systems being built earn people's trust and improve their lives. For listeners, it offers a grounded guide to a transition too often told only in megawatts and money. For anyone weighing a collaboration, it shows how Next Energy Consumer reads the field. For organisations and sponsors: Energ'Ethic offers partnership opportunities for organisations seeking to reach a senior, policy-literate audience. Partnerships are selective and editorially independent. Contact: contact@nextenergyconsumer.eu (mailto:marine@nextenergyconsumer.eu) Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.Marine Cornelis Science Social Sciences
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  • A Mirror or a Map? EUSEW at 20
    Jun 30 2026

    EUSEW turns 20. To mark it, Marine Cornelis sits down at the European Sustainable Energy Week with three people who have spent two decades inside EU energy policy: Thomas Nowak (heat pumps and buildings), Dušan Jakovljević (industrial energy efficiency) and Heike Winkler (offshore wind and the North Sea).

    The conversation treats EUSEW as a mirror. What it foregrounds, and what it sidelines, tracks whatever the Commission has in vogue, from hydrogen to carbon capture, often at the expense of people, consumers and energy poverty.

    What we get into:

    • Why a convening that reflects priorities struggles to set them, and how limited slots turn the agenda into a zero-sum game

    • Electrification as the efficient core of the system, and the "primary energy fallacy" still used against it

    • Re-industrialisation, green hydrogen and jobs, and where a top-down European approach might have moved faster

    • The single market's unfinished business, and the real cost of member-state deviations

    • Why EUSEW keeps talking to the already-convinced, and how to bring member states and silos into the same room

    • Parallel agendas, from the New European Bauhaus to energy poverty and citizen advisory hubs, and the risk of fragmentation

    A stocktake of what changed, what was harder than it should have been, and what a fair, socially accepted transition still demands.

    Energ'Ethic, with Marine Cornelis of Next Energy Consumer: the energy transition examined through the people it touches and the systems that govern it. If you are working on a related mandate or research question, you can reach her at contact@nextenergyconsumer.eu


    Energ' Ethic goes out every other week.

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    Music: I Need You Here - Kamarius
    Edition: Podcast Media Factory


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    © Next Energy Consumer, 2026


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    53 mins
  • You Have More Power Than You Think (Literally)
    Jun 16 2026

    You have more energy rights than you think, and the EU's Unlock Your Power campaign wants you to start using them.


    Most of us never think about our energy rights until a bill stops adding up or a supplier gets something wrong. That is the day those rights are tested in real life, and the day you find out whether they mean anything at all.


    Recorded live on launch day at EU Sustainable Energy Week, Marine speaks with Katarzyna Wolos of European Commission's DG Energy about Unlock Your Power, the European Commission's first awareness campaign on consumer energy rights. Built around ordinary life stages rather than legislation, it rests on one idea: the power to understand, choose and act is already yours.


    In this conversation:

    • Why awareness is the weak link when only a third of Europeans say they fully understand their bill

    • How the Citizens Energy Package becomes real: protection from disconnection, transparent billing, the right to join an energy community

    • One message across three realities: cooling in Greece, heating in Czechia, shared solar in Spain

    • Redress as the invisible right, and why knowing a door exists changes how people act

    • Trust as a confident relationship with the unknown, and what that asks of institutions


    A companion to Ep "The Public Square" with Ewelina Hartstein, the episode sits where consumer rights, vulnerability and the credibility of EU energy policy meet.


    Campaign: Unlock Your Power: https://energy.ec.europa.eu/topics/markets-and-consumers/energy-consumers-and-prosumers/unlock-your-power_en


    Marine Cornelis is the founder of Next Energy Consumer, a policy consultancy working on energy poverty, consumer rights, and housing at EU level. If you are working on a related mandate or research question, you can reach her at contact@nextenergyconsumer.eu


    Energ' Ethic goes out every other week.

    Keep up to date with new episodes straight from your inbox


    Reach out to Marine Cornelis via BlueSky or LinkedIn
    Music: I Need You Here - Kamarius
    Edition: Podcast Media Factory


    Support Energ'Ethic on Patreon


    © Next Energy Consumer, 2026


    Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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    19 mins
  • The public square - Ewelina Hartstein, DG Energy
    Jun 2 2026

    Two years ago at EUSEW 2024, I called my vox pop episode "the dog who caught the bus." After years of running hard to define the European Green Deal, the EU had finally caught what it was chasing, and seemed unsure what to do next. I ended that episode saying it was time for extra communication efforts, starting with uncomfortable conversations.


    Two years on, this episode asks the same question from inside the institution. Ewelina Hartstein leads external communication at DG Energy and is one of the people responsible for staging EUSEW. We talk about the work behind the work: how DG Energy chooses what gets said, who gets to speak, and what remains off-stage at a moment when energy policy is entangled with affordability, security, and trust.


    What the conversation surfaces:

    • Why "it comes from Brussels" is, in her own words, an expression she does not like

    • What it means that EUSEW "brings together a community of people who are convinced," and how DG Energy thinks about engaging the unconverted

    • The 20th anniversary edition's three-word theme (clean, secure, competitive) and the affordability dimension she insists belongs alongside them

    • A live disagreement on whether the conversations EUSEW hosts are "uncomfortable" or "perfectly legitimate"

    • The shift she names directly: energy moving from commodity to right, and a new EU awareness campaign on people's rights in energy launching at EUSEW


    A behind-the-scenes conversation released around EUSEW 2026 (9 to 11 June, Brussels and online).


    Marine Cornelis is the founder of Next Energy Consumer, a policy consultancy working on energy poverty, consumer rights, and housing at EU level. If you are working on a related mandate or research question, you can reach her at contact@nextenergyconsumer.eu


    Energ' Ethic goes out every other week.

    Keep up to date with new episodes straight from your inbox


    Reach out to Marine Cornelis via BlueSky or LinkedIn
    Music: I Need You Here - Kamarius
    Edition: Podcast Media Factory


    Support Energ'Ethic on Patreon


    © Next Energy Consumer, 2026


    Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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    42 mins
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