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Johnny Weiss on Training the Global Workforce in Practical Application of Solar Technology
Johnny Weiss is the co-founder of Solar Energy International, a Colorado based non profit. Its mission is to train the global workforce in practical application of sol...

Peter Asmus on Microgrids and the Changing Utility Landscape
Peter Asmus is a Research Director at Guidehouse Insights, the firm that recently acquired Navigant Research where Peter worked for a decade. An investigative reporter...

EV Pickups Ready for Blast Off!
This issue of EcoNet News celebrates current and upcoming innovations in the EV world. Ted Flanigan delves further into stories on the EU pushing hard on climate prote...

The Billion Dollar Initiative
This episode features great news, from the IKEA / Rockefeller billion dollar solar initiative, to electrifying shipping and commuter aviation, to setting records for f...

Michael Shepard on Exposure to Cooking Smoke and Solutions
This episode features a conversation with Michael Shepard, a longstanding friend and colleague I worked with many years ago at Rocky Mountain Institute. For many years...

Kate Unger on the Future of Local Solar
Across the country, there is a growing regulatory movement to dramatically reduce the net energy metering incentive for solar. AB 1139 -- a California bill that aime...

Kirk Stokes on Interconnecting Distributed Resources
Kirk Stokes provides a seasoned perspective to interconnecting distributed energy resources, notably solar and storage, featuring lessons learned connecting six microg...

Dinner with Amory
In this issue of Flanigan's Eco-Logic, Ted reflects on his dinner with Amory. He also releases the sixth part of a 10 part series on microgrids, unpacking the concept ...

Jonathan Parfrey on Transforming Sustainability from Being a Virtue to a Necessity
In this issue of Flanigan's Eco-Logic, Ted interviews Jonathan Parfrey, founder and Executive Director of Climate Resolve. The conversation covers his youth, his awake...

The Earth Day / Climate Action Special
In this Earth Day/Climate Action special of Flanigan's Eco-Logic, Ted interviews Denis Hayes, the coordinator of the first Earth Day in 1970 and the founder of the Ear...

Earth Day Special with Founder Denis Hayes
In this issue of Flanigan's Eco-Logic, Ted interviews Denis Hayes, the coordinator of the first Earth Day in 1970 and the founder of the Earth Day Network, perhaps the...

Angelina Galiteva on California's Independent System Operator
Ted Flanigan interviews Angelina Galiteva, Chair of Board of Governors of California Independent System Operator, about her background, love for renewable energy, and ...

Aspen Skiing Company’s Methane Capture
In this issue of Flanigan's Eco-Logic, Ted salutes the Aspen Skiing Company for Climate Action. Ted also releases the fourth part of a 10 part series on microgrids, te...

Auden Schendler on Aspen Skiing Company Methane Capture
This edition of Flanigan's Eco-Logic features a conversation with Auden Schendler, Vice President of the Aspen Skiing Company for Environmental Sustainability. Nearly ...

Andrew Waddell on Hillside Solar
Ted Flanigan interviews Andrew Waddell, EcoMotion's newest addition to the solar team, about his recent findings on hillside solar. A client prompted the EcoMotion to ...

Ted Flanigan on Energy Resilience
Barry Murrey interviews Ted Flanigan about his journey to energy resilience. The degradation of the energy grid and increase in power outages here in California prompt...

Jigar Shah on Financing Sustainable Infrastructure
Ted Flanigan interviews Jigar Shah, one of the solar industry’s luminaries and the founder of the Power Purchase Agreement (PPA). He also founded and managed Sun Ediso...

The End of ICE Cars
In this issue of Flanigan's Eco-Logic, there is a heap of good environmental news to celebrate! To begin with, General Motors announces its plan to completely phase ou...

Net Energy Metering 3.0 – CALSSA
In this issue of Flanigan's Eco-Logic, Ted discusses messaging in 2021 and his intention for the EcoNet Newsletter to be more inviting to readers. This Podcast also de...

Offshore Wind Floaters “Poised”
In this issue of Flanigan's Eco-Logic, Ted discusses Lyndon B. Johnson’s Climate Briefing, offshore wind floaters, coal-free Oregon, green hydrogen in the west, renewa...

Microgrids and Virtual Power Plants
In this issue of Flanigan's Eco-Logic, Ted introduces Microgrids 1.1: The Basics, the first of a 10 part series. This Podcast also includes stories on virtual power pl...

Jonathan Port on Installing the Largest Solar Rooftop Installation in the World
Jonathan Port is an entrepreneur extraordinaire. He considers himself a sustainability designer and planner. He is the founder and CEO of PermaCity Solar, which just f...

Michael Totten on Promoting a Solar Powered Economy and Sustainably Flourishing Planet
Ted Flanigan interviews Michael Totten, an author, speaker and 40-year advocate promoting a solar powered economy and sustainably flourishing planet, highlighted in hi...

A Sustainable Post-COVID World
In this issue of Flanigan's Eco-Logic, Ted discusses the environmental impact on crafting a safe and sustainable post-covid world. The stories feature three climate he...

Michael Peevey and Diane Wittenberg on Climate Leadership
Ted Flanigan interviews Michael Peevey and Diane Wittenberg about their new book, California Goes Green: A Roadmap to Climate Leadership. In this book, they show how C...

Big And Bold Green Steps!
In this issue of Flanigan's Eco-Logic, Ted presents big and bold green steps around the world! There are stories featuring the world’s first energy, self-sufficient, z...

Gardening, CCAS, Duck Curve, And Microgrids
In this issue of Flanigan's Eco-Logic, Ted digs into gardening during the pandemic, Community Choice Aggregators’ world class program designs, the duck curve, Californ...

A Green Hydrogen Future?
In this issue of Flanigan's Eco-Logic, Ted shares his experience hiking Aspen’s Lost Man Loop. He also discusses the huge role that green hydrogen may have in our futu...

Big Times Renewables
In this issue of Flanigan's Eco-Logic, Ted presents futuristic concepts that are no longer futuristic: Big time renewables. The topics covered include biking in the pa...

Michael Ware on the Current State of the Solar Industry
Ted Flanigan interviews Michael Ware, a longtime EcoMotion colleague and Senior Solar Specialist. Ted and Michael discuss their work together and the solar industry. M...
