
The CKUA Radio podcast of the GreenEnergyFutures.ca series hosted by David Dodge. Inspiring stories of inspiring people fighting climate change and building the sustainable economy of the future.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 548 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Technology | |||

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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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This show leans into pragmatic, real-world energy transitions and policy discussions, with a focus on solar, wind, storage, and the economics of clean energy. Episodes often center on how individual technologies, government policy, and industry initiatives intersect to foster a sustainable economy, featuring voices from industry, think tanks, and activist groups. Notable threads include affordability and market access for electric vehicles, rooftop solar adoption, community-based sustainable building, and credible paths to higher clean energy penetration that avoid doom-laden narratives. A standout aspect is the blend of policymakers, industry leaders, and journalists who provide diverse angles on climate action, making it a practical resou... more
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