
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 | Weekly | Episodes | 526 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Technology | |||

FULL INTERVIEW - Canada lost a great athlete, statesman, and author this year when hockey legend Ken Dryden passed away. We reached into our radio archives for this exclusive interview carried out on the banks of the Athabasca River in 2003 when Ken ... more
Canada lost an amazing athlete, statesman and author this year when Ken Dryden passed away.
I had the pleasure of joining Dryden on Boreal Rendezvous, an epic canoe adventure on the Athabasca River in 2003 in support of Boreal Forest conservation.
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Nova Scotia is bullish on offshore wind power. They just offered leases for the development of 5 gigawatts of offshore wind capacity. That's twice the annual electricity consumption in Nova Scotia.And they have already identified suitable areas for u... more
Nova Scotia is bullish on offshore wind power. They just offered leases for the development of 5 gigawatts of offshore wind capacity. That's twice the annual electricity consumption in Nova Scotia.And they have already identified suitable areas for u... 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 content focuses on sustainable energy solutions and features inspiring stories from individuals and organizations dedicated to combating climate change. Common themes include solar energy systems, innovative building practices like net-zero homes, and emerging technologies within the renewable energy sector. Discussions often address the growing market for energy-efficient solutions, the impact of policy on environmental initiatives, and practical tips for homeowners looking to implement green technologies. Unique perspectives from industry experts, advocates, and homeowners alike help illuminate the benefits and challenges associated with transitioning to a sustainable energy economy.
Listeners can expect practical insights, education... more
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