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 out the manufacturer of vehicles using internal combustion engines (ICE) by 2035. In addition to the end of ICE cars, Ted Flanigan discusses the rise of global electric vehicle sales and Norway leading the revolution by selling more EVs per capita than any other country. He also celebrates the United States rejoining the Paris Agreement, farmers being paid to sequester carbon, and big wind projects in Denmark and South Korea. Lastly, this Podcast delves deeper into the third part of a 10 part series on microgrids, presenting two wildly different microgrid case studies: Co-Op City and Stone Edge Farm.
- Flanigan’s Eco-Logic: The End of ICE Cars: 0:57
- Global Electric Vehicle Sales: 5:15
- A Norwegian EV Shout-Out: 8:28
- Microgrids 1.3: Two Case Studies: 10:43
- The United States Rejoins the Paris Agreement: 15:47
- Farmers Now Paid to Sequester Carbon: 19:56
- Big Wind Projects in Denmark and South Korea: 22:28