EPISODE · Oct 2, 2023 · 1H 6M
Ep 2 | What is Energy Poverty? What Does A "Just Transition" Look Like?
from Energy Transition Talk · host University of Southern California | Ershaghi Center for Energy Transition
In our second episode of the Energy Transition Talk on energy poverty, Paulina and Justine first speak with Dr. Kelly Sanders, a Civil and Environmental Engineering professor at USC who has been recognized in Forbes’ 30 under 30 and MIT Technology Review’s 35 Innovators Under 35. We talk about what energy poverty is, what a “just transition” looks like, the challenges developing economies face in moving towards renewables, the importance of holistic solutions that put people and communities at the center, and the opportunities that abound in the energy transition. Jim then chats with three of Dr. Sanders’ PhD students – Stepp Mayes, McKenna Peplinski, and Andrew Jin – about their research related to renewable energy adoption and heat vulnerability and how the energy transition might help improve the livelihoods of communities, particularly those that lack access to critical services such as heating and cooling. 1:23 | Interview with Dr. Sanders 36:29 | Panel Discussion with Stepp, McKenna, and Andrew Don’t forget to subscribe to our podcast so you can automatically get access to our new episodes – you can find us on Apple, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. Special thanks to our guests for today and Abhi, our technical guru, for their important contributions to today’s episode. This podcast is sponsored by the USC Ershaghi Center for Energy Transition. Disclaimer: The views, information, or opinions expressed during the Energy Transition Talk series are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of the Ershaghi Center for Energy Transition (E-CET) or the producers of this podcast. Additional Resources: https://shorturl.at/cntCO
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In our second episode of the Energy Transition Talk on energy poverty, Paulina and Justine first speak with Dr. Kelly Sanders, a Civil and Environmental Engineering professor at USC who has been recognized in Forbes’ 30 under 30 and MIT Technology Review’s 35 Innovators Under 35. We talk about what energy poverty is, what a “just transition” looks like, the challenges developing economies face in moving towards renewables, the importance of holistic solutions that put people and communities at the center, and the opportunities that abound in the energy transition. Jim then chats with three of Dr. Sanders’ PhD students – Stepp Mayes, McKenna Peplinski, and Andrew Jin – about their research related to renewable energy adoption and heat vulnerability and how the energy transition might help improve the livelihoods of communities, particularly those that lack access to critical services such as heating and cooling. 1:23 | Interview with Dr. Sanders 36:29 | Panel Discussion with Stepp, McKenna, and Andrew Don’t forget to subscribe to our podcast so you can automatically get access to our new episodes – you can find us on Apple, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. Special thanks to our guests for today and Abhi, our technical guru, for their important contributions to today’s episode. This podcast is sponsored by the USC Ershaghi Center for Energy Transition. Disclaimer: The views, information, or opinions expressed during the Energy Transition Talk series are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of the Ershaghi Center for Energy Transition (E-CET) or the producers of this podcast. Additional Resources: https://shorturl.at/cntCO
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