I had the honour of participating in the 2nd International Academic Conference titled "Energy Justice & Energy Transition" at the University of Economics in Katowice.

This event was a significant platform for discussing the complexities and advancements in energy policy, justice, and the ongoing transition towards sustainable energy systems.

During the conference, I delivered a presentation titled "Regulatory Challenges of Just Energy Transition: Just DX & GX". This presentation focused on exploring the regulatory frameworks that govern the transition to cleaner and just energy systems. I discussed how digital transformation in the energy sector must be guided by principles of justice, ensuring that all stakeholders benefit from technological advancements. This includes access to digital tools, data privacy, and cybersecurity measures in energy management systems.

Maciej M. Sokołowski discussing at the 2nd International Academic Conference "Energy Justice & Energy Transition" at the University of Economics in Katowice, Poland

The conference was not just a venue for presenting research but also an opportunity for engaging in robust discussions, enriched by diverse perspectives on how energy transitions can be made just, focusing on both economic and social dimensions.

For more information on the conference or to delve deeper into the topics discussed, you can visit the University of Economics in Katowice's website.