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Dan Mabe on Sustainable Landscaping and Grounds Maintenance
Dan Mabe, is Founder of the American Green Zone Alliance (AGZA). Mabe describes AGZA as “A group of people whose mission is to ‘prudently’ help facilitate low impact, cleaner, and quieter technologies and operations for the grounds maintenance industry.”

Gary Gero on the Climate Vulnerability Assessment
Gary Gero, LA County's Chief Sustainability Officer, recently completed a comprehensive Climate Vulnerability Assessment that identifies communities and populations at risk of climate hazards. His findings demonstrate how social and economic inequality leaves millions at a disadvantage as the climate crisis heats up.

COP26 and Carbon
In this episode Ted commends all those that participated in the COP26. He highlights the stories that appeared in EcoNet News, V23 #11, 11/30/2021: 24/7 renewables, the $100 million Carbon Removal X Prize funded by Elon Musk, synergy in microgrid functionality with utilities and much more.

Craig Ebert Shares Perspectives on COP 26
In this episode of Flanigan's Eco-Logic, Craig Ebert, the Executive Director of Climate Action Reserve, presents his perspectives on COP 26 in Glasgow, Scotland. As a veteran of 13 COPs, and leader of a 15-state delegation in Glasgow this year, Craig is as frustrated with the slow progress, but optimistic about private-sector movements toward a clean energy economy.

Live Discussion on Vehicle to Grid with Ted Flanigan, Hosted by Sierra Flanigan
In this episode, Father - Daughter Duo, Ted and Sierra Flanigan, hold a Crash Course on Vehicle to Grid technology (V2G). Ted goes into early experiments, the mutual benefit of the technology for both consumers and utilities, power walls, EVs, and a leading V2G case study.

Dave Houghton on Engineering Principles and Cooling Chimneys
Dave Houghton is a professional engineer that Ted originally hired at Rocky Mountain Institute in Colorado. Dave has since had a colorful career as an engineer, educator, and most recently pilot! He discusses the engineering principles of the soft path, as well as one exemplary cooling chimney project.

Green Car Rentals and Greenest Colleges
EcoNet News, V23 #10, 11/2/2021 featured Ted's experience hiking in Aspen, Colorado with family and friends, the 10th and final part in the microgrid series, Hertz's planned new electric vehicle rental car fleet and more.

Climate Optimism and Green Cement
Ted's reflects on lunch with a childhood friend and their discussion on climate optimism. EcoNet News, V23 #9, 9/22/2021 also delves into Ted's experience at sea aboard the Ramblin' Rose hybrid sailing, the California Clean Air Day movement, accelerating LA's climate pledge and much more.

Live Discussion on Energy Storage with Ted Flanigan, Hosted by Sierra Flanigan
Sierra Flanigan picks Ted Flanigan's brain on energy storage: What is it? Why does it matter? What is the history and future of energy storage, anyway? Listen for a high-level overview on energy storage and its important role in de-carbonizing our economy.

Live Discussion on Microgrids with Ted Flanigan, Hosted by Sierra Flanigan
Father-daughter duo Ted Flanigan and Sierra Flanigan hold a live crash course on microgrids, their genesis and exciting developments. Ted Flanigan explains that today's microgrids combine solar and storage with sophisticated controls resulting in systems that can "island" and operate indefinitely when the grid fails.

Phyllis E. Currie on Accomplishments as an Utility Executive and Leader in California
Phyllis E. Currie discusses her career, leadership roles, and accomplishments as a female utility executive in California. She discusses steps to becoming the Chief Financial Officer for the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, and then as General Manager of Pasadena Water and Power.

Fossil-Free Steel and Delivery Drones
Ted presents the ninth part of a 10 part series on microgrids, sharing microgrid perspectives by industry leaders which was first released in EcoNet News, V23 #8, 8/31/2021. He goes on to highlight fascinating stories in the ecosphere, from fossil-free steel and delivery drones to San Francisco's hydrogen ferry and much more.

Monica Campagna on Environmental Activism
Learn about the life and career of Monica Campagna, as she discusses her involvement with the Glendale Environmental Coalition (GEC), the Grayson Power Plant story, micro-recycling at a local elementary school, and other eco-passions with Ted Flanigan.

Bryan Hannegan on Creating the Utility of the Future
Join us in a conversation with Bryan Hannegan, the President and CEO of Holy Cross Energy, an electric cooperative high in the Colorado mountains. Hannegan is leading Holy Cross to a carbon-free and distributed energy future, encouraging members to be part of the utility in ways never foreseen before.

Susan Joy Hassol on Effectively Communicating Climate Change
There's no denying that climate coverage is increasing, but are we talking about climate change in a way that will spur action? This episode of Flanigan's Eco-Logic Podcast features climate communications expert, Susan Joy Hassol. She delves into how we can communicate climate change impacts effectively so people feel inspired to take climate action.

Johnny Weiss on Training the Global Workforce in Practical Application of Solar Technology
Johnny Weiss is the co-founder of Solar Energy International whose mission is to train the global workforce in practical application of solar technology. Johnny's careers and tales range from powering solar systems in the heart of Tanzania to developing training programs for Native Americans throughout the Great Plains.

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 and seasoned researcher, he provides valuable insights and perspectives on microgrids and the changing utility landscape.

EV Pickups Ready for Blast Off
This issue of EcoNet News, V23 #7, 7/20/2021 celebrates current and upcoming innovations in the EV world. Ted Flanigan delves further into stories on the EU pushing hard on climate protection, General Motors greening suppliers and customers, the Extended Producer Responsibility program in Maine, recycling old wind turbine blades and forming them into blocks for gravitational storage, and the uptick in PPAs being used by corporate America. He also presents the eighth installment of a 10 part series on microgrids, discussing generators.

The Billion Dollar Initiative
This episode features news from EcoNet News, V23 #6, 6/29/2021 including the IKEA / Rockefeller billion dollar solar initiative, electrifying shipping and commuter aviation, setting records for fuel cell cars and more.

Michael Shepard on Exposure to Cooking Smoke and Solutions
Michael Shepard headed up E Source, a spinoff of the Rocky Mountain Institute which has had a global impact. Now, Michael is devoting his time to raising awareness about a huge and largely invisible environmental problem… exposure to cooking smoke. Some 4 billion global citizens rely on primitive, “stone age,” cooking techniques with many health, ecological, and social problems

Kate Unger on the Future of Local Solar
Kate Unger is Senior Policy Advisor at California Solar & Storage Association (CALSSA). She discusses 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 did not pass, but the battle for those that advocate for distributed energy resources is not over.

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 microgrids in Monterey County to the PG&E grid.

Dinner with Amory
In this episode Ted reflects on his dinner with Amory. He also releases the sixth part of a 10 part series on microgrids, unpacking the concept of giving batteries a “day job” which was featured in EcoNet News, V23 #5, 5/31/2021. He also presents Ford’s all-electric, brand-new F-150 called the Lightning - and more.

Jonathan Parfrey on Transforming Sustainability from Being a Virtue to a Necessity
Jonathan Parfrey is founder and Executive Director of Climate Resolve - transforming sustainability from being a virtue to a necessity. His conversation with Ted Flanigan covers his youth, his awakenings, his works with the OC Catholic Worker, Physicians for Social Responsibility, and his time as a Commissioner for Los Angeles Department of Water and Power.

The Earth Day / Climate Action Special
EcoNet News, V23 #4, 4/20/2021 features Ted's interview with Denis Hayes the coordinator of the first Earth Day in 1970 and the founder of the Earth Day Network. Ted also releases the fifth part of a 10 part series on microgrids, discussing critical loads and much more.

Earth Day Special with Founder Denis Hayes
In this episode Ted interviews Denis Hayes, the coordinator of the first Earth Day in 1970 and the founder of the Earth Day Network. Appointed by President Jimmy Carter, Denis discusses his work at Solar Energy Research Institute, now NREL, and brings us up to date with his regional work promoting sustainability at the helm of The Bullitt Foundation in Seattle.

Angelina Galiteva on California’s Independent System Operator
Angelina Galiteva is Chair of Board of Governors of California Independent System Operator. She talks about her background, love for renewable energy, and her reappointment by Governor Gavin Newsom to a third term to CA Grid Operator Board and much more.

Aspen Skiing Company’s Methane Capture
In this episode Ted releases the fourth part of a 10 part series on microgrids which appeared in EcoNet News, V23 #3, 3/18/2021. He recounts the story of EcoMotion’s first adventures with microgrids at the Santa Rita Union School District. There are stories on net negative bioenergy works, all-electric tankers, hydrogen updates on Saudi Arabia and hydrogen goop, energy storage news, and hillside solar and more.

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 about his methane capture project at a mine in the next county which generates enough green power for all of SkiCo's operations.

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. They discuss the fundamentals of hillside solar: design and procurement, potential obstacles, and savings outcomes for residential and commercial owners.
Jigar Shah on Financing Sustainable Infrastructure
Jigar Shah, is one of the solar industry’s luminaries and the founder of the Power Purchase Agreement (PPA). He also founded and managed Sun Edison, at one time the world’s largest solar company. He then teamed up with Sir Richard Branson to manage the Carbon War Room.

Ted Flanigan on Energy Resilience
Barry Murrey interviews Ted Flanigan about his journey to energy resilience. Ted takes a closer look at what he could do to prepare himself, his clients, and the community. He discusses the fundamentals of energy resilience: what it means, potential residential and commercial solutions, and how to implement those options into our daily routine.

The End of ICE Cars
There's a heap of good environmental news to celebrate which is the focus of EcoNet News, V23 #2, 2/28/2021. To begin with, General Motors announces its plan to completely phase out the manufacturer of vehicles using internal combustion engines (ICE) by 2035.

Net Energy Metering 3.0 – CALSSA
This podcast delves into EcoNet News, V23 #1, 1/28/2021 which included the second part of a 10 part series on microgrids, showcased a video of the largest corporate solar system in Orange County, discussed the popularity of tiny homes, pink greenhouses, Net Energy Metering 3.0 and more.

Microgrids and Virtual Power Plants
Ted introduces Microgrids 1.1: The Basics, the first of a 10 part series which first appeared in EcoNet News, V22 #7, 12/19/2020. This Podcast also includes stories on virtual power plants, recycling wind turbines, the United Kingdom outpacing California in cutting Greenhouse Gas emissions, and much more.

Offshore Wind Floaters “Poised”
In this episode Ted presents EcoNet News, V22 #6, 11/10/2020 which features Lyndon B. Johnson’s Climate Briefing, offshore wind floaters, coal-free Oregon, green hydrogen in the west, and more . . .

Gardening, CCAS, Duck Curve, And Microgrids
In this episode Ted digs into EcoNet News, V22 #4, 8/27/2020 which features gardening during the pandemic, Community Choice Aggregators’ world class program designs, the duck curve, California’s microgrids and wildfires, battery-ready homes, black wind turbine blades, South Korea’s hydrogen fuel cell power plant, and French and German electric vehicle sales.

Big Times Renewables
In this episode Ted presents futuristic concepts that are no longer futuristic: Big time renewables, which were featured in EcoNet News, V22 #3, 7/28/2020. Topics covered include biking in the pandemic, micro-schooling, a high speed rail to Vegas, Portland’s virtual power plant, and more.

A Sustainable Post-COVID World
In this episode Ted presents EcoNet News, V22 #2, 5/20/2020 which focuses on the environmental impact of crafting a safe and sustainable post-covid world. The stories feature three climate hero trees, renewable natural gas, a six-junction photovoltaic cell that is 47.1% efficient, and more.

Big And Bold Green Steps!
In this episode Ted presents the stories from EcoNet News, V22 #1, 4/2/2020 - big and bold green steps around the world! The issue highlights the world’s first energy, self-sufficient, zero emissions sea vessel, renewable natural gas in Philadelphia, hybrid electric fire trucks, a campaign in New Zealand to end plastic packaging for fresh produce in supermarkets, LA’s hydrogen energy storage, the green schools movement, the urban drawdown initiative, and EcoMotion’s works to save the world.
Michael Peevey and Diane Wittenberg on Climate Leadership
In their new book, California Goes Green: A Roadmap to Climate Leadership, Michael Peevey and Diane Wittenberg show how California built a gold standard environment along with a thriving economy. It’s a very readable and inspiring contemporary account of how to make things happen.

Michael Ware on the Current State of the Solar Industry
Michael Ware is a longtime EcoMotion colleague and Senior Solar Specialist. Michael’s work focuses on solar opportunities, measuring potentials, and developing solar implementation strategies for organizations as diverse as Kimco, CBS, Sempra Utilities, LA Metro, and the Orange County Great Park.
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 finished installing the largest solar rooftop installation in the world – the Westmont Project in Los Angeles.
Michael Totten on Promoting a Solar Powered Economy and Sustainably Flourishing Planet
Michael Totten, is an author, speaker and 40-year advocate promoting a solar powered economy and sustainably flourishing planet, highlighted in his publications: Promoting Sustainable Planetary Prosperity, and Climate for Life.

A Green Hydrogen Future?
In this episode Ted shares his experience hiking Aspen’s Lost Man Loop which first appeared in EcoNet News, V22 #5, 10/1/2020. He also discusses the huge role that green hydrogen may have in our future, residential fuel cells for energy resilience, and much more.

