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Hi everybody, I've been a bit busy lately which is why there haven't been any shows recently. The next show will be out April 5th-ish.
I've also run out of "easy access" people to talk to (that is, the people who I know). Does anybody have any ideas? I'm looking for either people or topics.
I recently got an email asking me to do a show on hydropower. I'd have to do some research on who to talk to about this though.
I also want to find somebody to talk to about CO2 capture and sequestration, maybe an economist to talk about some different carbon tax policies and a show on geothermal.
I'm hoping the next interview that I do will be with somebody who's developing a wind farm and so I'm basically looking to get a description of the entire process from start to finish (hopefully including financing/environmental studies/construction/expected ROI).
So, please post any requests for upcoming shows here.
Re: Who should I interview for upcoming podcasts?
As I requested before, I'd like to hear an interview with the Google
energy project people.
-- Paul
Re: Who should I interview for upcoming podcasts?
Here's a short interview with Larry Page, where he talks about
solar thermal and geothermal energy, among other things:
http://money.cnn.com/2008/04/29/magazines/fortune/larry_page_change_the_...
-- Paul
Re: Who should I interview for upcoming podcasts?
Great show.
Beginning of March 08, there was a conference on climate change in New-York. They talked about the climate, economy, C02, science and a lot more. They have put all proceedings on the web in MP3 format. I started listening to them and they are all quite good.
I have put some links and information in my own forum here: http://forum.iservio.ca/forum/viewtopic.php?t=236
There where some talks about energy that you will like and some good one about the growth versus energy versus economy that are very good.
If you can get one of those panelist on your show, that would be great.
Good luck.
One other thing I would like to see you comment on, is how much was really save on the hour that "everybody" turned off their lights.
Thanks,
Simon
Re: Who should I interview for upcoming podcasts?
As discussed at the end of show 75 it would be great to find a long distance DC cable expert (does anyone out there know a suitable person?).
Interview on Country themes similar to show 76 on Brazil..... countries I would be particular be interested in: Japan, China , Australia , South Africa, Africa (continent), Germany, France.
Nuclear Fusion (I have some contacts from UK and Europe)
Solar show (I will search for some contacts in Germany)
Re: Who should I interview for upcoming podcasts?
Neal Dikeman from Cleantech blog. He would be able to cover pretty much the spectrum of energy with a great knowledge set from cleantech investing to oil. He is also a pretty good talker.
Re: Who should I interview for upcoming podcasts?
I think it would be interesting to interview some startup companies from Canada.
I can think of two: 1) Iogen : www.iogen.com , this company I would imagine you know already, and maybe have done a show on... if so excuse me. There is more than one interesting aspect with them. A not so obvious is the use of biotechnology and possibly genetic engineering with alternate energy production, specifically ethanol from wood and plant waste...
2) carbonetworks: www.carbonetworks.com , from your quote "I also want to find somebody to talk to about CO2 capture and sequestration, maybe an economist to talk about some different carbon tax policies" I think you would really love to talk with this company based out of Victoria, BC.
cheers Ben, hope these are of interest to you and your listeners.
Luke
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