Submitted by pipskippy (not verified) on Sat, 06/14/2008 - 15:05.
I think it would be interesting to interview people who've made energy conserving changes in their own house. I'd like to know what works well, what has good return on investment. I'm not talking expensive projects, but cheap ones that make - hopefully - a big difference. Examples like whole house fans, complete CFL replacement, attic fans, instant water heaters. It would be somewhat difficult to round up several people like that, and you'd likely need several 'micro-interviews' to build a show from, but I think it would be a good show.
Also, I'd like to hear from people that work in the power transmission industry. I'd really like to know what sort of daily issues the grid has. Even if you could find a power plant worker, I think they'd have some interesting stories to tell.
Re: Who should I interview for upcoming podcasts?
I think it would be interesting to interview people who've made energy conserving changes in their own house. I'd like to know what works well, what has good return on investment. I'm not talking expensive projects, but cheap ones that make - hopefully - a big difference. Examples like whole house fans, complete CFL replacement, attic fans, instant water heaters. It would be somewhat difficult to round up several people like that, and you'd likely need several 'micro-interviews' to build a show from, but I think it would be a good show.
Also, I'd like to hear from people that work in the power transmission industry. I'd really like to know what sort of daily issues the grid has. Even if you could find a power plant worker, I think they'd have some interesting stories to tell.