Energy policy remains one of today’s most urgent and complex issues, frequently debated through ideological lenses. This panel will examine the extent to which objective decision-making is possible in a field that intersects with climate change, economic development, and social justice. As familiar arguments are repeated and the challenges continue to intensify, the question arises: can the current deadlock be overcome? The discussion will explore how professional dialogue can serve as a means to break down ideological barriers and help identify a truly sustainable and efficient path forward in energy policy.
Is Energy Policy Trapped in an Ideological Deadlock?
Public Discussion
Aug
1
Friday
2:40 PM–3:40 PM
Szerencsejáték Zrt. Stage
The language of the event: hungarian
Attila Steiner
State Secretary for Energy Policy
State Secretary for Energy Policy
György Bacsa
CEO of MOL Hungary
CEO of MOL Hungary
Moderator:
Attila Demkó
Head of the Strategic Foresight Program at the John Lukacs Institute
Head of the Strategic Foresight Program at the John Lukacs Institute