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Revolutionizing Energy Efficiency: Top Decarbonizing Water Heating Podcasts with Smart Tech
These expert-driven podcasts reveal how intelligent water heaters are leading the way in decarbonizing homes and businesses. Don’t miss out on the future of water heating!
Revolutionizing Energy Efficiency: The 10 Best Decarbonizing Water Heating Podcasts With Intelligent Water Heaters
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Residential water heating accounts for 3% of all US greenhouse gas emissions and 19% of home energy use, which means it uses a large chunk of a home's energy while adding emissions to our environment. An intelligent heat pump-based water heater is a step in the right direction on both fronts. In this episode of Hardware to Save a Planet, Dylan talks with Michael Rigney, CEO and co-founder of Cala Systems, about their innovative heat pump water heater. They delve into the environmental impact of residential water heating and the need for sustainable solutions. They also discuss the challenges of finding a job at the intersection of hard tech and climate and how the current climate tech wave has opened up more opportunities in this field. Michael highlights the importance of shifting when energy is used and the advantages of using thermal energy storage in water heaters. They discuss the key components of a water heater and how Cala Systems has optimized its system for comfort, cost, and carbon emissions. He emphasizes their goal of providing helpful intelligence for homeowners. The conversation also touches on the challenges faced during hardware development and the potential for Ka water heaters to participate in demand response programs.
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Our planet is warming at an unsustainable rate. This climate crisis is being caused by humans and it will take human ingenuity to stop or reverse it...
Hardware to Save a Planet explores the technical innovations that are giving us hope in the fight against climate change.
Each episode focuses on a specific climate challenge and explores an emerging physical technology solution, with the person bringing it into reality.
Hosted by Dylan Garrett, Head of Climate Tech Business at Synapse.
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This episode is on water conservation and #sponsored by Procter & Gamble (P&G). Water is Earth’s most abundant natural resource, as more than 71% of the Earth’s surface is water. However, freshwater that can be used by humans is only a small percentage of this available water. Because of this we have to preserve, control, and manage our water resources through conservation. We hope our Definers are thirsty to learn about how we as humans use and can conserve water. The episode includes a focus on how P&G’s Home Care team is working toward a water positive future across its manufacturing facilities, its product offerings that enable people to save water, and its work protecting biodiversity and restoring water in water-stressed areas. In this episode, we have a fantastic conversation with Ashley Fill, Director of Sustainability for North America Home Care at P&G (and long-time Definer!) about the steps P&G has taken to advance water conservation as part of the company’s larger sustainability strategy. Join us for a deep dive into all things water conservation!
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Sustainability Defined is the podcast that defines sustainability, one concept (and bad joke) at a time. Hosted by Jay Siegel and Scott Breen. Each episode focuses on a single topic that helps push sustainability forward. We explain each topic with the help of an experienced pro, place it within our organizational tree, and help our listeners define what exactly sustainability is, episode by episode. We have divided our organizational tree into the following seven sectors:
Energy
Cities
Natural
Environment
Transportation
Business
Policy
Social
Each episode is categorized under one of our sectors and visually depicted within our organizational tree.
The more episodes we complete, the more the tree will visually define what exactly sustainability means.
www.sustainabilitydefined.com
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Join Colorado Water Conservation Board staff and guests as they discuss water issues in Colorado.
The CWCB's mission is to conserve, develop, protect and manage Colorado's water supply for present and future generations.
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A podcast hosted by Terry Phelan, an architect and sustainability specialist with 30+ years of hands-on experience.
Presenting today’s innovative people, processes, and materials that help us create healthy, energy efficient, and joyful places to live, the Living Shelter podcast dives deep with other green building groundbreakers in conversations to inspire the next generation of passionate architects and designers leading us into the future.
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Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, the podcast about anything and everything related to nature.
In this week’s episode, Debbie and Laurie have a conversation with Conservation District Manager, Leslie Vanden Herik around the history, purpose and offerings of the Mecklenburg County Soil and Water Conservation District, including conservation, planning and technical assistance, as well as their cost share and financial assistance programs.
The mission of the Mecklenburg Soil & Water Conservation District is to conserve and improve soil, water, and related resources within Mecklenburg County watersheds for all current and future land users by promoting, implementing, and publicizing programs built on best management practices.
Connect with the Backyard Naturalists on the Web, Facebook and Instagram.
Please visit and support our presenting sponsor, Backyard Birds at http://www.thebirdfoodstore.com/. A mecca for bird lovers and bird watchers, Backyard Birds is an independent family-owned business located in Matthews, NC (next to Dairy Queen), just southeast of Charlotte.
Thanks for listening to The Backyard Naturalists. We hope you have a day filled with the wonders of nature. Get outside and take a walk on the wild side! Please don’t forget to leave a 5-star review for The Backyard Naturalists podcast.
Production services for The Backyard Naturalists podcast are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com
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Hosted by Kim Meyer, former agronomist and watershed program coordinator with Yahara WINS, this podcast connects you to farmers and other experts on the topic of water quality. You will hear from farmers that are utilizing conservation practices on their farms in southern Wisconsin. You’ll learn about the farm, the farmer, the conservation practice that they have successfully implemented on their farm, as well as the challenges they’ve faced and how they have overcome these challenges. Beyond feeding our world, clean water is one of the many ecosystem services agriculture can provide. Agriculture is not the problem, rather, it is the solution to protecting and improving our local water quality. Learn more about Yahara WINS at www.yaharawins.org
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The Water Values Podcast series is presented in collaboration with Bluefield Research. This podcast series explores water issues from a variety of perspectives with the goal of uncovering the true value of water. Each episode will delve into one aspect of water, such as water utilities, water treatment, water resources, water reuse, and more.
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Waterfall brings together two of CCW’s leading experts to offer advice and insight on why we should water and how we can do it best. Packed full of hints and tips to the help the environment as well as your back pocket, Waterfall is a must-listen for anyone who uses water.
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Why is it important for Long Islanders to conserve water? What are the easiest and most effective ways to conserve?
Host Jeff Szabo sits down with SCWA Director of Communications Tim Motz about his work with the Long Island Commission for Aquifer Protection (LICAP) and their "Our Water Our Lives" water conservation education and outreach campaign (4:14).
Jeff also speaks with Suffolk County Legislator Al Krupski who was instrumental in the creation of LICAP, and a strong advocate for water conservation on Long Island's North Fork (6:52).
Paul Granger, Superintendent of the Hicksville Water District joins the program to talk about how his district is getting folks to conserve, and how they're handling the DEC's request that all water suppliers reduce annual pumpage by 15% (10:46).
The Irrigation Association of New York's (IANY) Mike Dwyer gives us some best practices for irrigating properly, without wasting water; and talks about the irrigation situation on Long Island (20:35).
Our correspondent Seth Wallach hits the streets of Port Jefferson to find out just how often Suffolk residents water their lawns (18:41). Seth returns at (29:19) to talk about our Water Wise programs and how you can get $50 off your water bill right now!
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There you have it...
The 10 Best Decarbonizing Water Heating Podcasts With Intelligent Water Heaters
Decarbonizing water heating is an essential step in reducing carbon emissions, and intelligent water heaters offer a modern, energy-efficient solution to this challenge. By tuning into these top podcasts, you can stay informed about the latest advancements in smart water heater technology and decarbonization strategies. From energy savings and environmental benefits to policy updates and case studies, these podcasts offer a wealth of knowledge for anyone looking to make their water heating system greener and more efficient. Whether you're a homeowner, business owner, or energy professional, these insights will empower you to take action toward a more sustainable future.
Subscribe to the ones that interest you, and send us an email at grow@fame.so if you know of any great decarbonizing water heating podcasts that we've missed!
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