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Can we live a good life using significantly less energy? Switzerland’s ‘2000-watt society’ concept aims to answer this question, with pioneering projects demonstrating its feasibility.

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March 6, 2026 – 09:51

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I studied filmmaking and animation at Zurich University of the Arts and began working as a video journalist at SWI swissinfo.ch in 2004. Since then I have specialised in creating different styles of animation for our visual products.


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I cover climate and sustainability topics with a data-driven perspective. Trained as a journalist but working as a data scientist, I combine storytelling with analysis to uncover the facts behind Switzerland’s green transition. At SWI swissinfo.ch, I focus on how climate change affects daily life and what solutions can make a difference.


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In this episode of ‘The Swiss Connection’ science podcast, Kristian Foss Brandt takes us to the the Hunziker Areal in Zurich, a housing complex built 10 years ago, that serves as a living laboratory for the 2000-watt society concept.

First proposed by researchers at the Swiss federal technology institute ETH Zurich in the late 1990s, the 2000-watt society envisions each person consuming no more than 2,000 watts of energy a year – roughly one-third of today’s average Swiss consumption. This ambitious goal is crucial for Switzerland’s climate strategy. While reducing energy consumption involves obvious changes when it comes to heating and transportation, a significant portion of energy is “hidden” in our consumption of food, clothing, and electronics.

Residents of the Hunziker Areal aim to meet the 2000-watt target through energy-efficient buildings, shared resources and conscious lifestyle choices. While challenges remain, particularly with air travel emissions, the project demonstrates that a comfortable, low-energy urban lifestyle is achievable, inspiring similar initiatives across Switzerland.

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