The CKUA Radio podcast of the GreenEnergyFutures.ca series. The multi-media series is hosted by Davi
Neste is the largest producer of renewable biodiesel in the world. In this Green Energy Futures full
Jordan Solomon of Ecostrat says new standards and special Bioeconomy Development Zones could unleash
PODCAST - This week on CKUA Radio's Green Energy Futures we learn there is 120 million tonnes of mo
Neste, the company formerly know as Nest Oil is now the largest producer of renewable diesel in the
In part II of our interview with Edmonton solar engineer Faruq Vishram we talk about the more than a
Faruq Vishram was an Alberta guy who designed coal-fired coal plants – that is until they started cl
Automakers may be investing $300 billion in electric vehicles and batteries, but the tell-tale sign
We've hit the electric vehicle tipping point. Surprised? According to EV expert and columnist Matthe
Look to climate capitalism to recover from COVID-19 and building the sustainable economy of the futu
This week travel with us to Tuktoyaktuk in Canada's Arctic where youth are making a film called "Hap
How do you improve recycling? Some say it's by making producers responsible. It's called Extended Pr
More than half (58%) of the food that enters Canada's food system is wasted, filling landfills and r
GREEN AND LEAN - The projects had to have indigenous ownership and they had to be renewable. At 3.9
The UN has declared 2021 to 2030 to be the Decade of Ecological Restoration and, thanks to the Unive
This week on CKUA Radio's Green Energy Futures we present the story of how Goodwill Impact Centre di
Jayman BUILT Homes in Alberta began including a solar system with every new home they built in Alber
When you hear clean energy jobs, you might think solar, wind or geothermal? But the clean energy sec
75% of Canadians and even almost 50% of Albertans believe an energy transition is happening and that
Take a tour of Vivian Manasc's green penthouse suite – a project she describes as reimagining buildi
Vivian Manasc has been designing it green for several decades. We talk to the architect who has been