
The CKUA Radio podcast of the GreenEnergyFutures.ca series hosted by David Dodge. Inspiring stories of inspiring people building the sustainable economy of the future.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 561 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | DocumentarySociety & Culture | |||

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With almost 700 net zero ready and net zero homes under his belt, Doug Tarry is one of the leading builders of these amazing homes in Canada. These homes are affordable, efficient, and super com... more
With almost 700 net zero ready and net zero homes under his belt, Doug Tarry is one of the leading builders of these amazing homes in Canada. These homes are affordable, efficient, and super comfortable to live in.We wanted to know what features make... more
Doug Tarry has built almost 700 net zero-ready and net zero homes in St. Thomas, Ontario. They're efficient, they're affordable, and he's a leader in building super energy-efficient homes in Canada.We wanted to know what the features are that make th... more
FULL EPISODE - We dive into the fascinating journey of Doug Tarry, who has become a leading builder of net zero homes in Canada.Doug now exclusively builds only net zero ready and net zero homes making him one of the pioneers in this field.This inspi... more
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Excellent content
Appreciate the Pod. Good stuff.
But it would be great to do some deeper dives. In both the tech, and the companies. Love to learn more about some Cdn suppliers of, say solar PV, Heatpump Water Heaters, mini-split HP’s, etc.
Keep up the good work though.
Great podcast that shares applicable information about green energy (Including solar power information for Alberta and the new NAIT program a student from Bashaw attends)
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The show centers on practical energy transitions, with a strong emphasis on Net Zero homes, solar and other renewables, advanced heat pump technologies, and the policy and market dynamics shaping Canada's sustainable economy. Episodes frequently feature builders, engineers, energy advisors, and industry leaders discussing real-world deployments, cost trajectories, and scalable models for high-performance housing and power systems, often tying local case studies to broader national initiatives. A notable thread is the move from traditional systems toward integrated, energy-efficient design—covering building techniques, regulation, incentives, and the evolving landscape of net-zero labeling, walkable communities, and flexible energy resources... more
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