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Stefan and Lauren discuss their reading plans for the year, and the need for the public to be given nice things. Stefan speaks with Matthew Klippenstein about green tech.
In this episode of Road Chats, Matthew Klippenstein, regional manager for Western Canada for the Canadian Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association discusses the growing importance of hydrogen and how it can be used as part of our strategy to reach net zero emissions by 2050.
4:50 | Real Talker Jest Sidloski takes us through the journey of #RobinWatch22: the joy and heartbreak of the circle of life, happening right under his family's porch camera. 19:49 | What does it mean for Alberta to be "Fuji, not Kodak"? How does hydrogen fit into Canada's clean energy future? Matthew Klippenstein of the Canadian Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association explains how hydrogen factors into future economic opportunity, including mainstream vehicle trends and more. 37:29 | Ryan gets into the results of our most recent Get Real: Question of the Week presented by Y Station. We asked where your hearts are at through the 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs - you might be surprised by the results! 42:54 | Chief Billy Morin, elected in 2015 as the youngest Chief in Enoch Cree Nation history, reviews his three terms in office. Chief Morin announced just a few days ago he won't be seeking re-election, so Ryan (obviously) asks what's next, what he's most proud of, how his perspective differs from many other Chiefs across Canada, and more.
The Globe Forum is set to return to Vancouver next week after two years. It's one of the biggest conferences in the world focused on sustainability. Everything from electric cars to climate tech will be getting a showcase. But as countries try to attain net zero goals, should we be taking a closer look at off-setting emissions through vehicles powered by hydrogen? Matthew Klippenstein of the Canadian Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association joins BIV Today to discuss. Tyler Orton hosts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We discuss COP26, the Canadian colonial extraction state, NIMBYism, and saving rivers. Stefan interviews Matthew Klippenstein about Quebec's embattled hydro corridor through Maine, and Mark Angelo about his work as a river conservationist.
An interview with Matthew Klippenstein of the Canadian Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association.
On this episode, Stewart and Margareta are joined by Matthew Klippenstein, Regional Manager, Western Canada and Branch Manager for the Canadian Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association (CHFCA) and Hydrogen BC (HyBC). They discuss the growing role of hydrogen in BC's transportation sector, what Canada's energy sector can offer to help move hydrogen ahead, how Matthew got involved in the hydrogen sector, and much more. Hosts: Stewart Muir and Margareta DovgalGuest: Matthew KlippensteinCause & Affect is presented by Resource Works and hosted by Stewart Muir and Margareta Dovgal. The podcast is produced by Dale Richardson at 306 Media Productions.Follow or Subscribe to Cause & Affect on all major podcast apps, including SPOTIFY, APPLE PODCASTS, and STITCHER.The theme song for Cause & Affect is called "Logtown".
We talk about the upcoming elections, climate studies, news, and vaccine equity at COP26. Stefan speaks with Matthew Klippenstein about “The Future of Energy.”
Matthew Klippenstein is Regional Manager, Western Canada at Canadian Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association (CHFCA). He describes himself as far left, but he still sees a role for zero emissions hydrocarbons.
We talk about wildfires, China's carbon market, Canada's colonial reckoning, Recon Africa, the international pressure of the Paris Agreement, and Canadian oil workers' desire for a just transition. Stefan interviews Chris Gusen of 350.org about petitioning the federal government, and speaks with Matthew Klippenstein about new climate technology.
We talk about Line 5, contemporary media, and the circular economy. Stefan interviews Matthew Klippenstein about the energy ‘efficiency’ of coal, wind and solar, and Tim Nash about ESGs vs ‘sustainable investing’.
Matthew Klippenstein is an Engineer écrivain (technical writing, not PR) in the electric vehicle and clean energy space from British Columbia. Sam discusses demographics, religiosity in pandemics, the boom in clean energy, and the concept of ClimateTech with Matthew this week. Special Guest: Matthew Klippenstein.
We cough up some leftover stories and interview Matthew Klippenstein and Julia Levin about hydrogen and Canadian policy.
Join TC and Georgia for a delightful conversation with the brilliant Matthew Klippenstein (@ElectronComm and evfarm.substack.com), a chemical engineer-turned-writer who brings a unique perspective to understanding EV technologies and the power dynamics underscoring Elon Musk's Tesla.
Automakers may be investing $300 billion in electric vehicles and batteries, but the tell-tale sign that the world is going electric is the best-selling Ford F150 going electric says Matthew Klippenstein, EV industry watcher and columnist. See blog and photos: http://www.greenenergyfutures.ca/episode/250-ev-tipping-point-the-future-of-cars-is-electric
Today we are joined by Matthew Klippenstein, a chemical engineer who's spent his career in decarbonistation to talk about climate science, climate change, renewables and politics. Matthew Klippenstein is an engineer with 20 years' experience in the clean energy sector, ranging from fuel cells and electric vehicle infrastructure to wind and solar energy. He has tracked the Canadian electric vehicle market since 2013 and writes for the National Observer. A few links of interest: https://www.thedrive.com/tech/27065/the-bug-in-the-battery-take-all-perspective.
A fantastic special show. We spend ninety minutes dissecting the Tesla earnings call with Kacey Green, Patrick Connor, Matthew Klippenstein and special guest Montana Skeptic. Details and arguments abound. It’s a contentious but very fascinating look at the most talked about car company on the planet.
We've hit the electric vehicle tipping point. Surprised? According to EV expert and columnist Matthew Klippenstein the auto industry is investing $300 billion in the development of more than 500 new electric car models before 2025. Learn more in our blog: http://www.greenenergyfutures.ca/episode/250-ev-tipping-point-–-the-future-of-cars-is-electric
Background on Matthew (Chemical Engineer) Tesla skepticism since ~2014 Fuel Cells and Clean Tech in general Writing Experience Journalistic/Engineering Ethics Tesla Whistleblower Hell article: https://www.thedrive.com/tech/29089/tesla-enters-whistleblower-hell Collection of Fuel Cell-related articles: https://fuelcellsworks.com/?s=klippenstein Exoskeleton vs. Skeletal System Analogy Article: https://www.thedrive.com/tech/27065/the-bug-in-the-battery-take-all-perspective "Koch Brothers" Article: https://dailykanban.com/2018/05/what-if-the-koch-brothers-were-running-tesla-into-the-ground/ 2015 article on Solar City referenced: https://cleantechnica.com/2015/11/01/solarcity-mypower-loan-payback-fine-print-not-pretty/
Fuel cell engineer and sustainable energy expert Matthew Klippenstein comes on One on One to discuss the Nikola merger and what it means for Nikola, fuel cell and BEV semi trucks. A little aside on GM’s new announcements but mostly, why a diversified energy sector is a stronger one.
Justin Trudeau is tasting the fruit of his misinformed, half-hearted and rhetoric-heavy reconciliation project. Let’s hope Canada is finally ready to come to the table in good faith. Emma McIntosh joins us again this week to discuss Wet’suwet’en, the Teck mine, TMX, Jason Kenney and Canadian media. Matthew Klippenstein, our EV market expert, hops on the phone to talk about capitalism and climate change.
Sam is joined by Matthew Klippenstein this week to discuss fracturing of denominations, late dating of biblical texts, what an American has to learn from a Canadian, why the Dalai Lama might want to consider the lilies, and why ACTS might be the best book in the New Testament. Special Guest: Matthew Klippenstein.
On BIV Today... This month marks the one-year anniversary of the legalization of cannabis. Tantalus Labs CEO Dan Sutton (1:41) joins BIV Today to break down the challenges the industry has endured and what the future holds with the upcoming legalization of edible products. And BIV’s weekly tech panel (16:42), featuring Gluu Technology Society CEO Linda Fawcus and Electron Communications consultant Matthew Klippenstein, delve into Surrey’s aspirations to become a quantum computing hub, PayPal pulling out of plans for Facebook’s Libra cryptocurrency and the latest salvo fired by Disney in the escalating war with Netflix. Tyler Orton hosts.
On BIV Today... Craig Patterson, editor-in-chief of Retail-Insider.com, offers the latest news coming out of International Council of Shopping Centers, as well as some early data from the Retail Council of Canada’s new shopping centre study. Later, he delves into the implications of Friday’s climate strike as B.C. retailers throw their support behind it. Then, Electron Communications consultant Matthew Klippenstein breaks down a new report examining the future of hydrogen use in B.C. Tyler Orton hosts, see more at https://biv.com/.
A discussion of who Karl Hansen is, discussing his military background, medical ombudsman role, and now de facto Tesla Whistleblower ombudsman role in Reno, Nevada GoFundMe Campaign Link: https://www.gofundme.com/f/Karl-Hansen---Tesla-Whistleblower---Support-Fund Link to Karl's Sarbanes Oxley suit filing: https://www.courthousenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Tesla-suit.pdf "Whistleblower Hell" Article from Matthew Klippenstein at TheDrive: https://www.thedrive.com/tech/29089/tesla-enters-whistleblower-hell The Jacob's Letter, regarding the Uber security team, referenced by Karl: https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/4330131/Waymo-Uber-Jacobs-Letter.pdf Articles from Engadget and Wired about the Jacobs letter: https://www.engadget.com/2017/12/15/jacobs-letter-unsealed-accuses-uber-of-spying-hacking/ https://www.wired.com/story/uber-waymo-jacobs-letter/ For the Academic Paper document, I have attached that to the following Post on my Patreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/posts/episode-43-karl-29076985
On BIV Today... Ahead of the first Sustainability Leadership Congress next month in Vancouver, Intengine founder Connie Linder discusses the challenges facing both consumers and businesses as they endeavour to become more sustainable. And are high gas prices actually pushing more British Columbians towards adopting electric vehicles? Matthew Klippenstein from Electron Communications joins the show to delve into the factors playing into big sales. Tyler Orton hosts, see more at https://biv.com/.
The Tesla Model 3 is the best selling electric vehicle (EV) in Canada and electric vehicles have eclipsed internal combustion engines in Norway. So says Matthew Klippenstein, EV columist from Vancouver, Canada on this week's edition of CKUA Radio's Green Energy Futures. www.greenenergyfutures.ca
We look forward to the promises of 2019 and speak with Electric Vehicle expert Matthew Klippenstein and Samia Sayid of Fresh Rents Fashion Library.
Leor and Jason are joined by special guest Matthew Klippenstein of Plug In BC. The Canadian electric vehicle market is growing, but are EVs really viable for rural settings and our road trip culture? What is the future of zero emission vehicles and is there a market opportunity for Canada?
On BIV Today, Business in Vancouver reporters Tyler Orton and Hayley Woodin are joined by editor-in-chief Kirk LaPointe (0:09) to discuss the biggest business news stories to watch for in 2019. Later, engineer and Electron Communications consultant Matthew Klippenstein (07:19) discusses the latest stats on electric vehicle adoption in B.C. and how the province can capitalize on the exploding market for fuel-cell vehicles in China. Later, he talks about the biggest stories and trends in the industry for 2018. See more at https://biv.com/
BIV reporter Tyler Orton and Hayley Woodin sit down with Matthew Klippenstein, founder, Electron Communications, for a wide-ranging interview on the fuel cell and clean energy industries. See more of Tyler's and Hayley's reporting at www.biv.com/
Is it possible Tesla could succumb to the pressures of auto giants like Toyota and Nissan in the race to dominate the electric vehicle industry? Engineer and cleantech consultant Matthew Klippenstein joins the Business In Vancouver podcast to discuss Tesla’s persistent production problems, growth in the EV market and how private businesses are building out EV infrastructure. See more of Tyler Orton's and Hayley Woodin's reporting at www.biv.com/
Cleantech Talk starts off this week with a clip from professional wrestler Daniel “The Progressive Liberal” Richards. (The clip played on the show starts at the 0:27 mark from this YouTube video.) Nicolas Zart and Matthew Klippenstein also chat about electric bikes, plug-in hybrids, Tesla (of course), and Crossing the Chasm.
This week Stefan is away so I am joined by friend of the show and 'The Sustainable Economist' - Tim Nash. We are also joined by phone by Canadian EV expert Matthew Klippenstein to update the Clean Car Report for Canada. We are 100% member supported - Please check out our Patreon page to learn more: www.patreon.com/greenmajority
On this weeks CKUA Green Energy Futures podcast we talk to Matthew Klippenstein of Green Car Reports about the debut of the Chevy Bolt, the first low-priced, long range EV in Canada, the evolution of the EV market and how this Vancouver engineer came to be a green car guru in Canada.
CleanTechnica's Nicolas Zart and Matthew Klippenstein talk Nick's amazing Lucid Air test ride, the deep history of Lucid Motors and its market potential, the early days of Tesla (Roadster and Model S development), GM's EV & self-driving car leaders, self-driving Chevy Bolts to be used by Lyft, and more!
Our interview this week is with Matthew Klippenstein, a chemical engineer turned renewable energy consultant, who chronicles the Canadian electric vehicle market for GreenCarReports.com. This is just a brief! Please check the website here for full show notes at www.greenmajority.ca We are 100% member supported and need your help! Please check out our Patreon page to learn more: www.patreon.com/greenmajority
After a longer-than-expected summer break, Cleantech Talk is back! With Zachary increasingly busy (alas, ever-expanding cleantech media empires don’t autonomously oversee themselves), this season’s co-hosting duties are now being shared by Matthew Klippenstein and Nicolas Zart. They chat Donald Trump and cleantech progress as well as Toyota, Volkswagen, and Ford electric vehicle announcements,
Electric vehicles are all the rage right now, and hopes are high that we might finally be able to transition off of oil and on to electric cars…preferably, cars powered by clean renewable electricity and not by coal-fired grid power. But they're still less than 1% of the new vehicle market, and they still face real challenges in consumer acceptance, a lack of charging infrastructure, and a dearth of options at the dealership. So what should we really expect from EVs in the near- and medium-term, and how realistic are the high hopes for switching a nation like the US, with nearly 260 million conventional light vehicles on the road today, over to EVs? We talk to EV expert Matthew Klippenstein to find out.
We start the show with a recap from Stefan Hostetter of the Globe Conference on Corporate Sustainability. During the end of the first section, and the majority of the second we then talk about the other side of the privilege and power spectrum the struggles and racism against Indigenous Peoples the world over that most often pay the heaviest price for the spoils of first world wealth... whether they live in this countries or not. In the final section, we interview Matthew Klippenstein about the state of plug-in electric vehicles in Canada. Where are we, where are we going, and should this be something we support as an environmental movement? This is just a brief! Please check the website here for full show notes: https://greenmajoritymedia.wordpress.com/2016/03/11/first-nation-second-class-494/ We are 100% member supported and need your help! Please check out our Patreon page to learn more: www.patreon.com/greenmajority
In this episode of Cleantech Talk, Matthew Klippenstein and I (Zachary Shahan) chat about the pros and cons of mandates versus carbon taxes, as well as Tesla financials (including Tesla profit, Tesla cash flow, Tesla Model S sales and orders, Tesla Model X sales and delays, Tesla Model 3 projections, and much more). Tweet & share so more people catch news of our podcast!
Kyle Field, Matthew Klippenstein, and I (Zachary Shahan) talk about early Tesla Model S drive unit problems and the implications for future models and Tesla as a whole; Ford's big new $4.5 billion electric vehicle push, and a soon-to-be-unveiled plug-in hybrid electric SUV from Ford; and the cost advantage of solar power and wind power over coal, natural gas, oil, and nuclear power, as well as the ability to integrate renewables into the grid.
Zachary Shahan, Kyle Field, and Matthew Klippenstein talk about the 1st annual CleanTechnica Car of the Year Award (nominees = Tesla Model S 70/70D, Tesla Model X, 2016 Nissan LEAF, 2016 Chevy Volt), Swatch EV batteries, and global warming / climate change warning labels on gas pumps in North Vancouver... and hopefully elsewhere. Enjoy!