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Eco-Logic Podcasts – 2022

Eco-Logic Podcasts – 2022

The 2022 Review; Essay on Fusion

EcoNet News, V24 #12, 12/20/2022 includes EcoMotion’s 2022 review, highlighting our works as the “eco-conscience” of a high-end development in Lake Tahoe, our solar consulting services for school districts, microgrids for municipal buildings, distributed energy resources best practices, and energy and carbon master planning and more.
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Panama Bartholomy on Building Decarbonization

Panama Bartholomy is Founder and Executive Director at the Building Decarbonization Coalition. The Coalition is a force, marshaled to enact policies and to foster collaboration between manufacturers, designers, and installers to scale decarbonization. So far, nearly 100 cities have passed ordinances that ban natural gas use in new construction.
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Wind and Battery Innovations

In EcoNet News, V24 #11, 11/30/2022 Ted digs into battery chemistry developments, updates on offshore wind’s “floaters,” the European Union’s renewed commitments to clean energy, utility issues related to Vehicle to Grid export tariffs and Tariff On-Bill Financing, and a Danish manifestation of sustainable development.
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Mark Jacobson on Atmospheric Science and Climate Solutions

Mark Jacobson is Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Stanford University and Director of its Atmosphere/Energy Program. He is also a Co-Founder of the non-profit, Solutions Project. Mark has published textbooks and journal articles, been featured on TED Talks, and was a guest on the Late Show with David Letterman. He shares his optimistic view on better understanding air pollution and global warming problems, and developing large-scale clean, renewable energy solutions for them.
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Visiting Alaska

In EcoNet News, V24 #10, 10/28/2022 Ted takes us along on a journey aboard a cruise to Alaska. He starts by describing the geography, then shares highlights of the trip: Juneau, Whale-Watching, Icy Straits, Glacier Bay, and Ketchikan. He also dives into Alaska's key industries: oil, fishing, and timber.
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Chris Lane on Environmental Education

Chris Lane is Chief Executive Officer at the Aspen Center for Environmental Studies where he leads a staff of 45 who work with partner organizations, schools, government agencies, and other key decision makers to tackle regional environmental issues around ecological literacy, forest health, regenerative agriculture, land restoration, and climate change to advance conservation and education outcomes and create life-long commitments to the Earth.
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Rick Heede on Carbon Accountability

Rick Heede is Director of the Climate Accountability Institute. He dives into his work at the Carbon Accountability Institute, describing "The Carbon Majors" study, which details countries and companies that have the largest carbon footprint on a global scale. Rick demonstrates his passion for detailed quantification, ensuring that all aspects of the energy chain are accounted for, and that accountability is taken by those companies that knowingly contribute.
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Jigar Shah on Using Federal Funds to Advance Clean Energy Technologies

Jigar Shah is Director of the Loan Programs Office at the U.S. Department of Energy. He discusses how the Loan Programs Office operates in terms of lending and taking risks to achieve its goals. He gives the example of how it helped Tesla scale up, and how they are now working to support the conversion of the Intermountain Power Plant from coal to hydrogen.
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California's Heat Wave Heroes

EcoNet News, V24 #9, 9/30/2022 features Yvon Chouinard and his family’s gift of Patagonia to fight climate change. It salutes Californians all who defeated proclamations of rolling black-outs and effectively kept the power grid on, the Inflation Reduction Act and more.
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David Nahai on the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board

David Nahai is a Member of the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board. He's been appointed by four governors to this position. A division of Cal EPA, the Board is responsible for potable water, non-drinking water, stormwater, ocean waters and more throughout the region made up of 99 cities. David discusses the current three-year drought and its motivating effect as water supplies become scarce and more costly.
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Lauren Faber O'Connor on the Rise of Sustainability in Los Angeles

Lauren Faber O'Connor landed back in Los Angeles to work for Mayor Garcetti as deputy, and then Chief Sustainability Officer for the City of Los Angeles. She highlights LA's unique role and its opportunity to create a potent model for sustainability. That opportunity includes demonstrating how the City has turned a major corner, completely transforming its environmental posture...from a City choked with traffic and pollution...to a model for the country and world.
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Mona Newton on Community Based Energy Models

Mona Newton is former Executive Director of the Community Office of Resource Efficiency, serving Aspen and Pitkin County. CORE is an interesting community energy model made up of elected officials, utility representatives, and committed citizens to help people, businesses, municipalities, facilities and nonprofit organizations save natural resources and lower energy bills while reducing their carbon footprint.
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Walter McGuire on Flex Your Power

Walter "Wally" McGuire, now retired, was CEO of the the enormously successful Flex Your Power Campaign. developing and managing the Campaign for 15 years, and demonstrating the importance of thanking the public for helping to avert blackouts versus them thinking that their contribution was not meaningful.
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Live Discussion on Offshore Wind with Ted Flanigan, Hosted by Sierra Flanigan

In this Crash Course Ted and Sierra Flanigan, delve into offshore wind. They have a lively discussion on its fantastic potential, and unpack its challenges and its benefits. Listen to gain insight and learn more on the topic!
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Sailing the Coast of Maine

In EcoNet News, V24 #8, 8/19/2022 Ted takes listeners along on a journey aboard Zephyr, sailing the Coast of Maine. He highlights each day of the sailing trip, starting at Falmouth and ending in Rockland. Lobsters, renewable energy, light houses, EcoMotion's B Corp certification and more.
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Paul Schwer on the Living Building Challenge

As president of PAE Consulting Engineers, Inc. Paul Schwer leads a talented group of over 380 engineering, design, and business professionals creating the most energy and water efficient buildings in the world. Ted and Paul discuss the Living Building Challenge - the next step past LEED. Paul goes on to highlight the potential for timber framing, the PAE office building using waste as a product, and the concept for the "Irresistible Stairway" at the Bullitt Center.
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The Elevator Update

EcoNet News, V24 #7 7/26/2022 digs into all things elevators: cable-less, mag-levs, and high-rise gravity storage. It highlights the U.K.’s low-cost renewable tender, agrihoods, batteries and more.
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Christopher Klinga, P.E. on Applications of Architectural Solar Glass

Christopher Klinga is Owner & Principal Engineer at Solmotiv, a Boulder, Colorado-based firm focused on applications of architectural glass. Ted and Chris discuss the definitions of BIPV-- building integrated photovoltaics - and architectural solar, the latter being fully baked into a building's design process.
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Dr. Susan B. Eirich on Reconnection Ecology

Dr. Susan B. Eirich is Founder and Executive Director of the Earthfire Institute, a wildlife sanctuary and rehabilitation center in Driggs, Idaho. She discusses her deep sentiments on the value of Reconnection Ecology, a framework created to reawaken our relationship with wildlife and nature, expanding our sense of community to include all living beings and moving us to protect thriving habitats for all life.
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Visiting Esalen at Big Sur

In EcoNet News, V24 #6, 6/30/2022 Ted reflects on his trip visiting Esalen at Big Sur. He describes the beauty, origins, and sustainability features. There are stories about the Kapolei coal-fired station on Oahu, the world's largest wind turbine and more. He goes on to highlight two major stories out of Hawaii: the state's last coal-fired power station - the Kapolei station on Oahu – is slated for closure, and they are rewarding households for sharing clean energy with the grid at useful times. Ted also shares stories on EV equity, peecycling, Germany slashing train fares, European solar rooftops initiative, and the world's largest wind turbine.
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Rob Pratt on Clean Energy Funding

Rob Pratt is an extremely accomplished national and international leader in clean energy. During his career in Washington, DC and Central America he developed renewable energy projects, founded the International Institute for Energy Conservation (IIEC) originally in China, as well as GreenerU which focuses on American campus efficiency. Rob is a for-profit and non-profit entrepreneur, a clean energy funder, and a governmental leader.
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Salem Afeworki on Resilience and Sustainability

Up until very recently, Salem Afeworki guided the City of Costa Mesa in its earliest works with sustainability as the Energy and Sustainability Services Division Manager, winning the 2022 Heroes Award.
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Dave Munk on Advancing the Consumer Centric Utility Industry

Dave Munk is Board Chair at Holy Cross Energy. His vision is for a customer centric utility industry transition for rural electric cooperatives to increase their business resilience and strengthen the communities they serve. Dave notes that Holy Cross Energy has made great strides toward advancing his vision and has been recognized for its "aggressive pursuit of economical clean energy."
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Matt Harper on Battery Chemistries

Matt Harper is a clean-tech entrepreneur and product developer, commercializing battery technology and bringing it to scale. Matt is an MIT educated engineer with a lifelong passion for innovation, and Co-Founder and Chief Commercial Officer at Invinity Energy Systems. He discusses various battery chemistries and how they each have roles in energy storage.
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Live Discussion on Experimental Solar Home with Ted Flanigan, Hosted by Sierra Flanigan

Ted and Sierra Flanigan, hold a Crash Course on their experimental solar home. They discuss the process of changing it from active solar heating to passive and delve into the history of the land, the home, the design and goals of the home, and lessons along the way.
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Restoration Ranch

In EcoNet News, V24 #5, 5/20/2022 Ted reflects on the memorial of his late stepbrother, Chris Avery and the dedication ceremony for Restoration Ranch Colorado which Chris' wife Kathryn Severns Avery created in his memory - a haven for first responders to relax, reflect, recreate, and focus on wellness.
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Rob Watson on the State of Transformative Projects in the Green Building Sector

Rob Watson is known as the "Founding Father of LEED." Under Rob’s direction, LEED became the largest and fastest-growing international green building standard. In his current role as a Principal with Upland Road, LLC, Rob develops eco-industrial campuses around a disruptive technology and business model that revolutionizes the global materials management industry by separating, diverting, and recycling up to 95% of municipal mixed waste.
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Laurel Rothschild on Empowering Communities to Leap into the Clean Energy Future

In this episode of Flanigan's Eco-Logic, Ted speaks with Laurel Rothschild, Vice President of Programs at The Energy Coalition, on overseeing one of California's most important and impactful energy-based nonprofit's diverse portfolio of programs. She collaborates with stakeholders across the state to advance the organization’s mission of empowering and educating communities to leap into the clean energy future.
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Earth Day at 52

In EcoNet News, V24 #4, 4/22/2022 Ted reflects on the 52nd anniversary of Earth Day and encourages listeners to to take action and invest in our planet. He goes on to highlight CAISO (California Independent System Operator) setting a new record by delivering 97.6% renewable energy to the State’s power grid, shares stories on tidal power in the United Kingdom, Spain’s first wave energy power plant, carbon neutral lithium and more.
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Live Discussion with the Flanigans on the Origins and Future of the Sustainability Movement

In this special episode, Father - Daughter Trio, Ted, Sierra, and Skye Flanigan, hold an Earth Day Special on the origins and future of the sustainability movement, and what gives them optimism about ability to tackle climate change. Ted reflects on his conversation with Denis Hayes, Founder of Earth Day, and Skye provides a fresh take on what Earth Day now means to the youth.
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Craig Perkins on Promoting Energy Efficiency and Distributed Energy Resources

Craig Perkins is President and Executive Director at The Energy Coalition. He shares his experience with designing and implementing energy programs and policies in Southern California. Prior to joining TEC in 2008, he was Director of Environmental and Public Works Management for the City of Santa Monica, where he served for over 25 years. Craig has played a key leadership role in shaping regulatory energy efficiency policies.
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Live Discussion on Green Hydrogen with Ted Flanigan, Hosted by Sierra Flanigan

Crash Course on Green Hydrogen with father - daughter duo, Ted and Sierra Flanigan. Ted educates listeners on the basics, breaking down the chemistry of the element, where it comes from, and once it is formed, the various options for its use. He delves into its many different applications as a fuel used in transport, buildings, or industry, and opportunities on the distributed, residential, and big scale, commercial level.
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Dr. Allen Hershkowitz on Sustainable Innovation in Sports

Dr. Allen Hershkowitz is an environmental scientist, founder of the Green Sports Alliance, and advisor to the Olympics and sports teams around the world. He shares his background, motivation for his work, and passion to alleviate human suffering, demonstrating the connection between greening and global issues. He is Environmental Science Advisor to the New York Yankees.
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24/7 Carbon-Free Energy

EcoNet News, V24 #3, 3/30/2022 features Ted's experience serving as a Commissioner for Glendale Water and Power and the controversy that comes along with civic duty. He also digs into hydrogen, highlighting stories on hydrogen mega projects, hydrogen and thermal nitrogen oxides, and pumped hydro storage and much more.
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Aura Vasquez on Building Power and Equity Within Frontline Communities

Aura Vasquez is a leader, advocate, and activist for environmental and social justice issues with extensive experience in policies that improve the lives of the frontline communities. Aura was a former candidate for Los Angeles City Council in 2020, organized with the Sierra Club’s Beyond Coal Campaign, and served as Commissioner for the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP). She shares her origin story, inspiration, and career in advocacy, policy, and community organizing for social change.
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Joel Levin on Building a National Consumer Voice for EVs in the US

Joel Levin, Executive Director at Plug In America, is a leading advocate for EVs, clean energy, and effective climate policies. He and Ted discuss the history of EVs in California, their benefits, and the growing variety of EVs while their costs are coming down and range is increasing.
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Scaling Hydrogen

In EcoNet News, V24 #2, 2/23/2022 Ted shares several stories on green hydrogen, including the Hydrogen Shot initiative to drive down the cost of clean hydrogen, a brand-new initiative to pipe green hydrogen into the Los Angeles Basin, plus green hydrogen projects in Spain and New Zealand and more.
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Nurit Katz on Sustainable Campus Initiatives and State and Regional Collaborations

Nurit Katz has served as Chief Sustainability Officer at UCLA for over 12 years. She also teaches in the sustainability certificate program. She discuss the breadth of sustainability initiatives on such a huge campus, with a daytime population of 80,000, as well as statewide and regional collaborations to promote sustainability.
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Live Discussion on Net Energy Metering with Ted Flanigan, Hosted by Sierra Flanigan

Crash Course on Net Energy Metering, hosted by Sierra Flanigan, in which Ted Flanigan breaks down the electricity billing mechanism, its origin, and evolution. Listen to gain perspective on the controversial topic, and its future trajectory in guaranteeing solar incentives to customers.
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Peter Rumsey on Energy Efficiency Policy and LEED Platinum Buildings

Peter Rumsey is founder and CEO of Point Energy Innovations, a consulting firm specializing in ultra-efficient buildings and decarbonization. He and Ted Flanigan discuss his extensive career in technological innovation, and all the contributions he has made in the design of low energy and zero energy buildings internationally.
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Kitty Adams on EV Charging Infrastructure

Kitty Adams is Executive Director and founder of Adopt a Charger. She and Ted Flanigan discuss the genesis of the nonprofit organization, and the work she has done to facilitate the installation of over 400 charging stations in 11 states, all funded by corporate donors, grants from utilities, agencies, and foundations, as well as private contributions. She continues to advocate for ubiquitous charging and for keeping the price down.
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Lithium-Ion Battery Recycling

EcoNet News, V24 #1, 1/26/2022 features an op-ed advocating for the acceleration of well-designed solar + storage programs as well as stories on lithium-ion battery recycling, big American solar in Indiana, the repurposing of a former coal strip mine, GAF Energy’s solar roof shingles, solar windows and more . . .
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Steve Lewis on Social and Environmental Justice, Diversity in Architecture, and Sustainable Building

Steve Lewis is an architect and tireless advocate for social justice. He discusses his time as President of the National Organization of Minority Architects, traveling around the country advocating for architects of color, while cultivating the next generation of diverse architects and designers who seek to effect positive change to our world.
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Live Discussion on Electric Vehicles with Ted Flanigan, Hosted by Sierra Flanigan

Ted and Sierra Flanigan hold a Crash Course on electric vehicles, taking listeners on a concise trip around the EV industry, from its roots to its explosive growth and current status in the market. Listen for a high-level overview on the EV world, and its potential to stem the ravages of climate change towards a more sustainable energy future.
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December 31, 2022/by tflanigan
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