Flanigan's Eco-Logic

In this issue of Flanigan's Eco-Logic, Ted discusses taking responsible climate action, sharing his insights on CPUC's proposed decision on NEM. He highlights many developments in the EV world, including Toyota's announcement to spend $70 billion to electrify its lineup of vehicles, BYD’s LFP batteries being shifted to electric cars, Ford reporting nearly 200,000 reservations for its F-150 Lightning pickup truck, California passing the million EV mark, Electrify America planning to offer a drive-in experience at its new charging stations at the Westfield Valley Fair shopping center in Santa Clara, California, and the Edison Electric Institute (EEI) announcement to form the National Electric Highway Coalition. He also shares stories on Ithaca being the first U.S. city committed to 100% decarbonization of its buildings, pairing crops with solar, blue and green hydrogen and ammonia, and Chinese wind production. 

Show Notes

In this issue of Flanigan's Eco-Logic, Ted discusses taking responsible climate action, sharing his insights on CPUC's proposed decision on NEM. He highlights many developments in the EV world, including Toyota's announcement to spend $70 billion to electrify its lineup of vehicles, BYD’s LFP batteries being shifted to electric cars, Ford reporting nearly 200,000 reservations for its F-150 Lightning pickup truck, California passing the million EV mark, Electrify America planning to offer a drive-in experience at its new charging stations at the Westfield Valley Fair shopping center in Santa Clara, California, and the Edison Electric Institute (EEI) announcement to form the National Electric Highway Coalition. He also shares stories on Ithaca being the first U.S. city committed to 100% decarbonization of its buildings, pairing crops with solar, blue and green hydrogen and ammonia, and Chinese wind production. 

What is Flanigan's Eco-Logic?

Flanigan's Eco-Logic, hosted by Ted Flanigan, provides cutting-edge information and insights in sustainability and the clean energy space. Episodes address alternative energy -- featuring solar, storage, microgrids, vehicle grid integration, and energy access. In addition, the podcast covers resources issues -- like water and food issues, and even slow fashion. Flanigan’s enthusiasm, vast experience, and deep network in the energy and environmental arena are palpable as he brings exciting and encouraging green developments to the fore, interviewing and engaging leading policy makers and practitioners throughout the United States and in many countries around the world.