Who Gets a Say in the Energy Transition? Systems, Power, and Generations | Ivo Wakounig
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In this episode of CleanTalk, we sit down with Ivo Wakounig, a PhD researcher and active member of the World Energy Council, to unpack why the energy transition is far more than a technical challenge.
Starting from a background in physics and astronomy, Ivo explains how he moved toward energy systems research, not in pursuit of status or salary, but impact. From there, the conversation opens up into three deeply interconnected themes: systems thinking, infrastructure, and intergenerational responsibility.
We explore why energy systems are often invisible despite shaping everyday life, how Europe’s electricity grid reflects decades (and centuries) of political and social decisions, and why renewable integration cannot be solved by engineering alone. Ivo breaks down systems thinking as a lens rather than a solution, a way of understanding complexity, feedback loops, and unintended consequences without pretending the world is simple.
A major thread running through the discussion is youth engagement. Not as a branding exercise or slogan, but as a structural necessity. Energy infrastructure lasts for decades; decisions made today will be executed by people who currently have little formal power. Ivo argues that excluding younger and marginalised voices isn’t just unjust, it actively weakens the transition.
We also tackle uncomfortable but necessary topics:
- Why the energy transition is inherently political
- Why disagreement and disruption are features, not bugs
- Why labelling communities as “NIMBYs” misses deeper justice concerns
- Why changing the goal of a system matters more than tweaking its rules
The episode closes with reflections on learning, career uncertainty, and why inspiration usually follows action, not the other way around.
This is a conversation for anyone working in energy, infrastructure, policy, research, or climate communication, especially those who sense that the hardest problems ahead aren’t technical, but human.
Enjoy!
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Chapters:
00:00 – Intro
00:55 – From Physics to Energy Systems
05:09 – Inside the World Energy Council
09:45 – What the Future Energy Leaders Programme Really Does
11:34 – Beyond Youth Engagement
15:15 – Making An Impact In Infrastructure
20:06 – Systems Thinking Explained
26:48 – The European Electricity Grid as a Living System
28:07 – Ad Break
29:42 – Integrating Renewables: Why Balance Is Hard
30:48 – Technical Models vs Human Behaviour
34:15 – Institutions, People, and the Grid
37:13 – Why the Energy Transition Is Political
39:44 – Youth, Power, and Changing the Goal of the System
44:00 – Disagreement, NIMBYism, and Energy Justice
48:09 – Inspiration Comes After Action
50:43 – Quickfire Curiosity
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