The CKUA Radio podcast of the GreenEnergyFutures.ca series. The multi-media series is hosted by Davi
Light Up Alberta, is a program by small retailers that are paying $0.15 cents a kilowatt-hour for yo
The Enersaver creates electricity from the downswing of a oilfield pumpjack. With electricity being
This week on CKUA's Green Energy Futures we visit the Canadian Solar plant in Mississauga, Ontario,
Phil Dayson is a man who loves his new Chevy Volt. "I've gone 6,698 km since the beginning of Decem
Want to support solar energy? Buy a solar bond. "SolarShare is a cooperative that basically intends
If you have been paying attention to the wind energy debate in Ontario you might think that wind tur
It's the cold winter winds that drive the wind turbines in British Columbia's Peace region and it's
We start off this week's CKUA podcast with everyone's favourite 1967 Expo-era Ontario promotional tu
Visible to hundreds of thousands of commuters and park goers every day the wind turbine at exhibitio
Dawson Creek, British Columbia has gone all-in on renewable energy. A local grassroots group helped
As the Sesame Street song goes, Cooperation Makes It Happen, and it was a cooperative - the Peace En
The landscape of lighting is changing again! We may have just gotten used to CFLs but LEDs are now o
It's not every day you can walk down to your favourite retailer and purchase a $10 million dollar li
Geothermal 101 – Leigh Bond is the president of Threshold Energy and has installed dozens of geother
Geothermal heating isn't as complex as you would think. You drill some holes, sink some pipe and cir
Greengate Energy isn't a typical wind developer. Instead of locating their wind farms in the windy P
Greengate Energy is Dan Balaban's third company that he's founded. Working exclusively in Alberta, h
Les Wold, managing partner with Effect Homes, lays out how a home can be designed to produce as much
Les Wold is part of the second wave of net-zero home builders who are bringing costs down on homes t
Enmax, the utility owned by the city of Calgary, is going where few utilities have gone before. Thei