The Future of Energy

introduction
to the
project
Year
2023
Client
The World Economic Forum
Service
Director of Photography

"The Future of Energy" is a six-episode video series that profiles leading thinkers on the global energy transition. This series, filmed at the World Economic Forum, explores pivotal topics such as industrial decarbonisation, clean electrification, energy security, closing the energy access gap, and frontier technologies.

Key Themes

  • Industrial Decarbonisation: Efforts and innovations in reducing carbon emissions within industrial sectors.
  • Clean Electrification: Transitioning to cleaner electricity sources to meet global energy needs.
  • Energy Security: Ensuring a stable and secure supply of energy amidst geopolitical and environmental challenges.
  • Closing the Energy Access Gap: Strategies to provide reliable energy access to underserved regions.
  • Frontier Technologies: Exploring advanced technologies that drive the future of energy.

OUR VIDEOS

our
process

Interviewees:

  • Anna Borg: President and CEO of Vattenfall, discussing clean electrification.
  • Conrad Keijzer: CEO of Clariant, focusing on industrial decarbonisation.
  • Leila Benali: Minister of Energy Transition and Sustainable Development of Morocco, addressing energy security and access.

Project Execution

The production involved in-depth interviews with these global thought leaders, offering expert perspectives on the key challenges and opportunities in the energy sector. Each episode provided actionable insights into how different sectors can contribute to a sustainable energy future.

Conclusion

"The Future of Energy" series underscores the importance of collaboration and innovation in driving the global energy transition. By capturing the insights of leading figures, the series aims to inspire and inform stakeholders across industries to engage in sustainable practices and support the transition to a cleaner, more secure energy future.

IN SUMMARY

Credits

DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY: JACK HARDY / LUCID MOTION

PRODUCTION: WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM

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