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DESCRIPTION:About the Speaker\nDr. Rabia Cin is a Researcher at the Energy 
 Planning and Management Department of Istanbul Technical University’s En
 ergy Institute. She holds a MSc and a PhD in Energy Science and Technology
 \, with a background in electrical engineering. Her research focuses on th
 e design and evaluation of Energy Efficiency Obligation Schemes\, the deve
 lopment of the energy services market\, and the integration of energy pove
 rty considerations into efficiency policy frameworks. She works on develop
 ing data-driven\, evidence-based policy recommendations to support Türkiy
 e’s fair and effective energy transition.\n\nTopic: Energy Justice and t
 he Role of the Power Sector in Just Transition\nAs clean energy transition
 s accelerate\, fairness and inclusion have become essential to building pu
 blic trust and achieving lasting results. This talk explores the origins o
 f the energy justice concept and explains why “leaving no one behind” 
 must guide the way we design policies\, tariffs\, and energy systems. Draw
 ing on examples from around the world\, including social protection progra
 ms\, just transition initiatives and community-led energy projects\, it di
 scusses how utilities and regulators can make fairness part of everyday pr
 actice through affordable pricing\, targeted efficiency and stronger commu
 nity engagement. The talk will also include a focused gender perspective a
 nd highlight how energy efficiency\, when designed with social goals in mi
 nd\, can serve as a pathway to greater equity. The session will conclude w
 ith reflections on how the power sector can bring fairness and inclusion i
 nto daily decisions\, making energy justice a lived reality rather than ju
 st an idea.\n\nVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/512809
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/512809
ORGANIZER:d.l.donaldson@bham.ac.uk
SEQUENCE:10
SUMMARY:Energy Justice and the Role of the Power Sector in Just Transition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/512809
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 48&quot;&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;About the Speaker&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br&gt;Dr. Rabia Cin is a Rese
 archer at the Energy Planning and Management Department of Istanbul Techni
 cal University&amp;rsquo\;s Energy Institute. She holds a MSc and a PhD in Ene
 rgy Science and Technology\, with a background in electrical engineering. 
 Her research focuses on the design and evaluation of Energy Efficiency Obl
 igation Schemes\, the development of the energy services market\, and the 
 integration of energy poverty considerations into efficiency policy framew
 orks. She works on developing data-driven\, evidence-based policy recommen
 dations to support T&amp;uuml\;rkiye&amp;rsquo\;s fair and effective energy transi
 tion.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Topic: Energy Justice and the Role of the Power Sect
 or in Just Transition&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br&gt;As clean energy transitions accelerate\,
  fairness and inclusion have become essential to building public trust and
  achieving lasting results. This talk explores the origins of the energy j
 ustice concept and explains why &amp;ldquo\;leaving no one behind&amp;rdquo\; must
  guide the way we design policies\, tariffs\, and energy systems. Drawing 
 on examples from around the world\, including social protection programs\,
  just transition initiatives and community-led energy projects\, it discus
 ses how utilities and regulators can make fairness part of everyday practi
 ce through affordable pricing\, targeted efficiency and stronger community
  engagement. The talk will also include a focused gender perspective and h
 ighlight how energy efficiency\, when designed with social goals in mind\,
  can serve as a pathway to greater equity. The session will conclude with 
 reflections on how the power sector can bring fairness and inclusion into 
 daily decisions\, making energy justice a lived reality rather than just a
 n idea.&lt;/p&gt;
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