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    City stories: The podcast by Energy Cities. Episode with Alba del Campo from Cadiz

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    City stories: The podcast by Energy Cities. Episode with Alba del Campo from Cadiz

    City stories: The podcast by Energy Cities. Episode with Alba del Campo from Cadiz

    team, 1st April 2020
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    Authorship Alba del Campo
    Date 1 April 2020
    Source Soundcloud
    Tags
    City council
    Energy
    Spain
    Content Type
    Video/Podcast
    Description

    In this episode of “City Stories” Alba del Campo, a Spanish journalist and activist fighting for more energy democracy. She has been an advisor to the local authority of Cadiz since 2015. A new local government elected in 2015 and re-elected in 2019. Since then, the city opened the energy politics to its citizens. This was a first radical change and there are more to come. Alba explains why and how they managed to introduce a new political culture and to make affordable and sustainable energy such a key topic.

    Photo: Alexander Schimmeck

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