Green Energy Futures

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

Episodes

Total: 486

In part 1 we unravelled the mystery of how a heat pump works. In part 2 Jean-Marie Robert is back to

You hear about heat pumps everywhere these days, but how do they work and what can they do in my hom

Geothermal heating systems are not new, but this niche heating system is poised to be the heating sy

Geothermal heating isn't new, but we predict the 400% efficient heating and 700% efficient cooling s

Nova Scotia just might be on the verge of realizing its long sought-after dream of harvesting tidal

"It's go time for wind energy, energy storage, and solar energy" says Vittoria Bellissimo the new P

The Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation (ACFN) just launched three large solar farms in Vulcan, Monarch

SolShare, a company out of Australia has created a solar sharing device that enables apartment dwell

Indigo Canada is adding 500 EV Chargers at its parking facilities in Canada. This is in addition to

Community Leagues are taking climate action to neighbourhoods all over Edmonton, Alberta. About 50

For many years it was mostly keeners going solar. But solar is now 10 times cheaper than 20 years ag

Solar already produces emissions free electricity, but Skyfire Energy wants to also eliminate all of

Cameron Doepker started Gradient Thermal, a small furnace company in Calgary, Alberta to design a mo

Cameron Doepker was inspired right after graduating in industrial engineering to design a better mou

When NAIT's Alternative Energy program started 10 years ago they were teaching some pretty cutting e

This week on Green Energy Futures CKUA Radio Podcast we track down Mike Fell the social science rese

You often hear oil and gas pitted against renewable energy as if they are in an all-out war for supr

There has been $3.7 billion in investment and 4,500 jobs created by municipalities and companies ali

A recent survey says Canadians care deeply about climate change, but fewer than one in five Canadian

Climate Resilient Design takes on a whole new meaning at Zibi, Ottawa's Carbon Neutral Community. Su