Eco-Logic Podcasts – 2022

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.

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.

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 . . .

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.

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.