Green Energy Futures

The CKUA Radio podcast of the GreenEnergyFutures.ca series. The multi-media series is hosted by Davi

Episodes

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In part 2 of our Solar & Sheep series first generation farmer Janna Greir adds Kunekune pigs to her

Janna Greir and her partner Ryan always loved the idea of ranching, living in the country, and opera

Janna Greir and her partner Ryan always loved the idea of ranching, living in the country, and opera

Janna Greir and her partner Ryan always loved the idea of ranching, living in the country, and opera

Gary Holden of Lodestone Energy in New Zealand says making solar energy available to everyone is the

This week we speak to Tristan Walker one of 40 people appointed as a fellow of The Energy Futures so

The Energy Futures Lab is like a breath of fresh air in today’s polarized world, where meaningful di

Get totally TRUCKED UP! Simon Lindley, fed up with the FUD (fear, uncertainty, and doubt) surroundi

I met Simon Lindley at Mile 0 of the Alaska Highway in Dawson Creek, British Columbia. His passion f

In a recent episode we talked to Jeremy Kureluk of Rental Bus Lines about how much they like their e

The wheels on this electric bus have been going around and around since 2017. We talk to Jeremy Kure

The ballots have been counted and the winners have been announced of the Energy Innovation Challenge

It's a ticking time bomb - how do we integrate millions of solar, wind and battery projects along wi

The City of Medicine Hat has partnered with Decentralised Energy Canada to host the Energy Innovatio

The long-held dream of using geothermal energy to satisfy our needs and save the earth is ready for

The Energy Innovation Fair is back again this year on Oct. 18-19th. We talk to organizer Rene Michal

Our electricity grids were designed to accommodate a few giant power plants. But what happens when m

Virtual power plants are simply networks of small energy producers (solar, wind, backup generators e

Farmer Shawn Morton just said "no" the first time he was approached by solar developers. But Morton

Solar plus farming, called Agrivoltaics is helping farmers generate new sources of income, keep the