Holly Ransom discusses the need for intergenerational collaboration with three emerging energy leaders; Olivia Reshetylo is Student Energy’s Global Community Manager. She is responsible for the development and expansion of the organization’s student-led chapters around the world, empowering students to impact their communities, collaborate with the energy sector, and accelerate our sustainable energy transition. Rhythima Shinde works at the edge of integrating policies and technologies for sustainability, especially for energy and housing sector. Currently, she is pursuing a Ph.D. in environmental engineering at ETH Zurich (Switzerland), developing data-driven decision-making models, tapping into Machine learning and Artificial Intelligence tools for sustainable urban housing policies. Leveraging her double masters in policy science and computer science at TU Delft (Netherlands) and her bachelors in engineering at IIT Bombay (India), she worked as the co-founder of Energy Bazaar, where she helped develop the algorithms to adapt a peer-to-peer energy trading platform for Indian rural context. With this experience, she is pursuing further projects to develop decentralized energy solutions for the European market. Santiago Espinosa de los Monteros Harispuru is a Mexican that was born in Caracas, Venezuela, in December 1992. He studied Renewable Energy Engineering at the National Autonomous University of México. Through the Canadian NGO Student Energy, he was active in developing energy-related conferences, summits and seminars for students from Latin America and the rest of the world. As a participant in international events, he was able to attend COPs 21 and 22 in Paris and Morocco, which then led him to interview the then President of the UN General Assembly in New York about SDG 7 and what the UN was doing towards its achievement. He is also an active speaker at Mexican events and media.