With my loss in my PSC election, we close out the Energy Matters show. Thanks to all our sponsors and listeners.
Tim Echols and his campaign consultant, Josh Edmonds, talk campaign secrets on the show. *If Tim loses, delete this episode.
Michael Chanin, KC Boyce and Tim Echols talk about Tim's campaign and the energy world.
John, Candice and Jonathan join from IUPAT to talk about coating and paint. Alan Zipperer joins to talk about concrete pipe. Michael Chanin from Cherry Street joins from Cherry Street. And then the Hippy Segment.
Steven and Anna talk about the war's impact on Ukrainian Christians. Hari talks about his cool, water cleaning technology. Alison introduces us to Camden County Georgia, and Ben talks solar and Cherry Street's model.
Energy Matters with Commissioner Echols is joined by Todd Bussard of Zinvictus to talk hazardous recycling. Flynt Barksdale from Pond joins to talk environmental engineering. Joe Annotti from TRC join to talk about the ACT conference. In the last segment, Conference Founder David Mook and Philip Seagraves join to talk about GEC.
Rosa Chi and Dominic Weatherill from Georgia Power join the show to talk water and air quality. Kevin McCumber, the new Regional Administrator for the EPA speaks on his new role. In the last segment, Jamie Barber joins to talk about solar policy.
Stockholm, Mining, Culverts and the Chattahooche. Live from GEC2025, Show 2 by Commissioner Tim Echols
Commish Echols interviews four leaders in environmental stewardship at GEC
Tim Echols and KC Boyce talk TVA with Michelle Moore. Michelle also is the CEO and President of the non-profit Groundswell.
Join the studio crew in this fun fantasy-football style energy draft as Tim and company laugh it up.
Clay Jones joins Tim Echols, including for the famous "hippy segment."
Tim travels to Southwest GA to do an economic development seminar and interviews leaders.
Tim Echols interviews Kenny Mullins about his work with Union members across Georgia. Adam Bomb joins to question Tim about his work on the PSC. They both team up for the hippy segment.
Tim Echols is joined by KC Boyce and MIchael Levy in studio for deep dive into the Georgia Power rate freeze. Tim also features a segment from the Hispanic Chamber Gala
In this episode, Tim is on the road talking with the Carpenter's Union, Hannah Solar, and two nuclear experts in DC
This episode features Governor Kemp and PSC Commissioners talking about the rate freeze on the table for Georgia Power. In the last half of the show, Tim interviews guests at the Georgia Environmental Conference.
Tim Echols is on the road in Houston for first segment with Escalent's Pam Cooper and KC Boyce. In the second segment, Tim takes questions from a panel about the PSC. And a hippy segment in the last part of show brings some good fun.
Let's Play "Ask the Commissioner" by Commissioner Tim Echols
In this show, Tim Echols and KC Boyce are joined in studio by Baringa's Michael Levy and GAM's Clay Jones to talk energy policy. In the second half, certified arborist Christie Bryant joins with Stephanie Ramage to talk all-things trees.
Matt Beasley and Tom Kiggen (TK) join Tim and KC in studio for a deep dive into utility scale solar
Elaine and her organization present Commissioner Echols with an Ambassador Award, and Matt shares about his cool, high-tech house. Suresh shares about Ga Tech's Innovation.
Tune in to learn more about NARUC, Battery Storage, TeenPact, and even Cleveland, GA.
Find out what EMCs are all about. Learn about battery recycling. Catch up on your 70s music.
Tim interviews Nick Palumbo and Brian West at the Parade. Then Alex Poirot talks about his time working in Congress as a staffer and at the Federal DOT. Now he is with RideBeep.com
Tim Echols heads to Ossabaw Island and Bainbridge GA for some fun interviews
Today's show looks at the Dawsonville company converting classic cars to EVs, moves to the Capitol for a look at TeenPact, goes East to the EpiCenter and their Tesla chargers, and then to Moultrie for an interview about the Ag Expo.
Tim Echols interviews Bob Lee from LG about their battery business, and then the Consul Generals of Finland, the Netherlands and Ireland.
The National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners conference is important to energy regulators like me. Tune as I interview colleagues and attendees about the challenge on the energy landscape now.
Tim travels to Reynolds, GA to interview staff at PS Tel. Then, a replay of an interview with Tim Bryant about data centers, and finally Josh Boone of Veloz joins to talk about EVs and their progress.
Catch up on California's energy issues as Tim Echols speaks with experts
Christian Bokich from SK Innovations joins Tim Echols to talk about the mammoth battery plant
Tune in as Scott Slade interviews Comm Echols about data centers, and then Mayors Daniel Graves and Skip Henderson talk about their cities.
In this episode, Tim Echols interviews attendees at the Georgia Chamber's EggsIssues25 breakfast. Then, TJ and Alison join from UGA to talk about hearing aids for low income Georgians. Plus, Tim and KC talk cars in the first segment.
In this episode, Brett Mitchell and Dr. Nortey Yeboah join Commissioner Echols in studio to talk about the value proposition of selling ash back into the cement business.
Commissioner Echols and the gang take you through 4 quarters of the big game relating it all back to ENERGY
In this show, Commissioner Tim Echols travels to Reynolds, GA to interview Jeremy and Jake of Flint Energies. Then, a special Hippy Segment with Georgia Power.
In this episode, Tim talks about the evolution of Georgia's clean energy policies, and then Mike Bradford joins from the Salvation Army.
Michael Bradford from Project Share joins Tim and Adam in studio to explain Project Share
In this episode, Rebecca Davis and Caroline Magee, leaders of AGG's ESG team, are joined by Georgia Public Service Commissioner Tim Echols to discuss the role of energy in the future of Georgia’s economy, as well as what U.S. and international companies interested in doing business in Georgia should know. Together, they offer a look at the state's approach to renewable energy, data centers, EV infrastructure, and the integration of agriculture with solar innovation.
Windy Echols, KC Boyce, Jeff Pratt, Tim Arnold and Comm Jordan Johnson join Tim Echols to talk about the Christmas season, EVs, trash recycling and Augusta, Georgia.
Clay Jones and Jeff Pratt join Tim Echols and KC Boyce in studio to discuss manufacturing and data center impacts on the Georgia grid.
Tune in as Tim Echols and KC Boyce broadcast from the Bay Area. Joining them are Mark Nestlen, Robin Lanier, and Seamus Murphy.
Wes Ashworth talks with Commissioner Tim Echols about Georgia's rise in renewable energy.
Learn about the Dragon Wings from the Port of Oakland, the history of California's solar boom and Georgia's own Marine Science Center.
In this episode from the GEC Studio in Jekyll, Tim Echols talks with Cox Farms Steven Bradley, GEFA's Hunter Hill, MGAG's Chris Coan and Engineer Brandi Sharp.
In this final episode from the GEC studio on Jekyll Island, Tim Echols talks with Lilia Mook, Matt Hestad, Joe McDonough, Mary Jo and Jon from the Hyundai team.
General Hibner, Frank Morris, Alan Shedd, Cindy Nolan, Shaun Rosemond, and James Marlow join Tim Echols at the Georgia Environmental Conference from Jekyll Island.
In this show, Tim is on the road and joined by Mark Williams, Wendy Hogg, Jessica Lavandier, Lee Lance, Dr. Philip Seagraves and Congressman Buddy Carter.
In this episode, Tim Echols talks with PhD candidate, Tyler Norris at Duke. Then Tiffany, a state rep from Maine gives her thoughts on EVs along with Wayne Weikel with the Alliance for Automotive Innovation. Then, Echols talks with an HVAC expert about common problems with systems.
We pulled this discussion from the Technology Association of GA conference to show you that things aren't moving quite as fast as we thought it would. Guess what year this was recorded?
In this episode, Tim and KC interview drivers and race teams about their experience at Road Atlanta.
In this show, Tim Echols is joined by his lawyer-brother Ted Echols to talk legal matters. Robynn Andracsek from Providence Engineering joins to talk about biomass energy.
Suresh K. Sharma joins Tim and KC to discuss his new book, Energy 2040. See the review here: https://www.forbes.com/sites/globalcitizen/2024/09/01/3-ways-to-revamp-us-energy-for-abundant-affordable-clean-power/
In this episode, Tim Echols goes on the road to Gridblock to speak with Mickael about their energy router. In the 2nd segment, Frank Morris talks about DOE’s Clean Cities organization. In segment 3, Mike Thompson from BMVW talks EVs. In segment 4, Kevin Hayes joins to talk about Powersecure and their work at the Atlanta Airport.
John Taggert from Weavegrid and Greg Poilasne from Nuvve talk with Tim and KC about V2G. Then, Samm from Dragon Con joins to talk about the pop culture festival. Finally, Larry and Keith join for a fun hippy segment.
Rick Humphrey and Kelsi Miller join Tim and KC in studio to discuss the history and the track and their car races.
Michael Chanin of Cherry Street Energy joins Tim and KC in the studio to discuss their unique model of solar.
In Fantasy Football style, Tim Echols, Faith Henning, KC Boyce and Andrew Saunders draft energy players on their fantasy energy team for this year.
Cox Automotive shares their research on Energy Matters.
In this episode, we reply Tim's interview at UNC Clean Tech Conference. Jeff Whitt from Framatone joins from Paris. Phil Jones talks EVs. Tim awards a clean trolley company.
Dr. Lance Berry, Chris Sigman, and Patrick Lenz join Tim Echols at the Clean Energy Roadshow. Emily Peters joins from the Port of Charleston. In the final segment, Cindy Rogers in the Hippy Segment.
Hear about the "non-profit" side of our host, Tim Echols, as he is honored with a special award.
Cindy Rogers, pre-pay utility expert, joins Tim and KC in studio. Then, Hycamite calls in from Finland to talk about Hydrogen, all the rage in Europe.
Tim Echols is joined by his younger brother, Ted, as they discuss law and energy in one show.
Tim Echols is on the road in Savannah and Charlottesville this week.
Tim Echols and KC Boyce plan a trip for GA officials to Bay Area, and see technology and innovation at work. In the second half of the show, Tim appears with GNN's John Clark on Community Focus.
In this episode, Tim Echols is joined by former Commissioner Wise from Vogtle. Then, Susanne Warrenfeltz and Laura Iyer from Citizens Climate Lobby drop in. Finally, Olivia Amyette and her mom in segment 4.
All you ever wanted to know about the car evolution going on right now. Join Tim Echols, KC Boyce and Jason Mantel as they talk about classic cars, the car market and of course, EVs.
Emilie O’Leary, Commissioner Jeff Hughes, Bill Linton, and Thad Culley join in, from the NC Clean Tech Conference.
Tim Echols is on the road interviewing PhDs at the UNC Clean Tech Conference. Join as he talks with Dr Brittany Westlake, Dr Noah Meeks, Dr Elaine Buckberg, and Dr Greg Gangi. Bob Keefe of E2 as well.
Oodles Energy Founder Keith Berger and Reynaldo Calzadilla join to talk about energy aggregation and EV charging issues. Larry Heiman joins in segment 3 and 4 and shares his experience as a public witness at the PSC.
In this episode, learn how Tim Echols organized high schools to do a glass recycling contest diverting more than 18 tons of glass from landfills.
Tim visits with Chris, Jarkko and Jarno from Finland.
Joining this episode is Aaron Higgins of Pooler, First Lady Marty Kemp, Alderman Nick Palumbo, Rep Buddy Carter, Senator Ben Watson and Mayor Rochelle Robinson.
In this episode, Tim Echols is joined by Kitty Adams, John, Asbell, Mayor Booker T Gainor and Cisco’s Rachel Barger.
In this episode, Tim Echols is on the road in Finland. He interviews Ambassador Hickey, MP Strand, Hitachi’s Markus Strand and Veo’s Juha Lesonen.
With permission, I am sharing David Robert's incredible interview of Jigar Shah about the future of nuclear
Karinna, Timothy and Jaimie join and share their Berkeley stories. Chief Grogran from Norcross talks about their Mustang MachE electric police car.
Steve Middlebrooks of Toyota explains how Toyota is pushing hybrid powertrains instead of full battery electric vehicles.
Tim and KC laugh it up with listeners Mary and Mian as they join in the studio.
Listen in as Rojiar Aldashi of Better Solar Tomorrow talks about her solar business, how it got started, and why she continues to encourage young women to get involved in the renewable energy biz.
From Savannah to Soperton to Porterdale, Georgia is a great state. Hear from city leaders on this episode.
Deep in South GA is Lanza's new sustainable aviation fuel, and we were there. Mayor Randall Walker talks about being a small town Mayor. Finally, bitcoin mining and its impact on the grid.
Emily, Joseph, and Drake along with Dr. Adam Orford join Tim and KC to talk about their pipeline moot court problem at UGA Law.
Alan Shedd co-hosts the show. Leeward Renewables John Wieland calls in. Danny Johnson joins to talk low income energy assistance again. Special guest Clay Jones joins to talk manufacturing.
David Gattie talks about his testifying on Capitol Hill. John Crawford talks about glass recycling. Jeff Pratt talks about a Green Power EMC. Danny Johnson talks about low income energy assistance.
In this episode, Commissioner Tim Echols interviews Dr. Sunil Felix and Jeff Whitt from WNE in Paris. In segment 4, Chuck Leavell drops in.
In this episode, Tim Echols is joined by Alan Shedd and Danny Johnson in studio. The second segment features Kenny, an Uber driver in Denver. In the last half of the show, Tim interviews Dr. Daniel Violette from rolling energy resource.
Todd runs the US Nuclear Industry Council and Dr. Baranwal works for Westinghouse. They talk about the latest technologies and how they are impacting the world.
Tim Echols talks nuclear energy with WNE Founder, Gerard Kottman, and studio guests Dr. David Gattie and Danny Johnson. In the last segment, Congressman Mark Cojuangco joins.
In this episode, Tim travels to the World Nuclear Exhibition and speaks with nuclear engineer Dr Yung Liu and Andra’s Sébastien Farin.
Kitty Adams, founder of Adopt-a-charger, joins to share how the non-profit got started. Then Jake Hopkins and Sam Collier discuss the impact of the vision trip to California organized by Commissioner Echols
Brian Johnson from Peacthree Corners, GA, John Asbell from Georgia Power, Stephanie Valdez Streaty from Cox Automotive, and KC Boyce talk about all they have learned at the "Come See the Future" Conference in California.
Tim goes on the road with leaders who want to find out more about California's vast EV charging network. What is working? What is not?
Meredith Angwin previously worked at the respected EPRI, but now focusing on her book, Shortening the Grid. Mike Bradford runs Project Share in GA for the Salvation Army and shares how everyone can get involved with helping the poor with their energy bills during the holiday season and beyond.
More than half the buses coming off the Blue Bird line run on either propane or CNG. Learn how buses are fueled and the environmental benefits of propane. Commissioner Ted Terry talks about DeKalb County's sustainability efforts.
In this episode, Tim Echols visits with Allen Berg about racing, Commissioner Ted Terry about DeKalb and Bill Nussey on solar. Allen was a Formula 1 racer and now has a racing school. Bill Nussey is a Georgia Tech grad and solar developer
Angelica Oung joins Tim Echols to talk about Taiwan’s economy, energy and people. She is a wind energy reporter, but in this episode Tim Echols shares about Taiwan's 26 million people, 14 million scooters and their disappearing nuclear plants, an island just 100 miles from Mainland China.
Tim Echols and his daughter go to Dragon Con to talk history and energy. Then, on the road to the Sunbelt Ag Show to talk with Kenny Burgamy of the Georgia Farm Bureau, and Joy Kramer of the Clean Energy Roadshow. Finally, another hippy segment studio guess what energy policy certain 70s songs remind them of. Special appearance from Spiderman--and we are not kidding.
Jeff Smith from Georgia Power goes over the latest energy efficiency offerings. Forsyth Mayor Eric Wilson talks about being a small town mayor. Jeremy Nelms and Jake Hopkins talk about Flint Energies, an EMC in middle Georgia. Finally, a new hippy segment with Faith Henning and Logan Booker.
David Mook and Philip Seagraves talk with Tim about the Georgia Environmental Conference, held every August at Jekyll Island. Eric Frederickson discussed lithium ion recycling. Mas Fukumoto talks hydrogen. Finally, enjoy the Hippy Segment, where Tim plays 70s music and you guess the energy policy it relates to.
In this episode, Dr. Rich Simmons from Georgia Tech co-hosts a special show from the Dunkin Lounge. Joining is Evangelical Environmental Network exec Marqus Cole and Better Tomorrow Solar's Kaveh Kamooneh. Finally, the hippy segment to wrap up the show with Faith Gunter and Logan Booker.
In this episode, Shawn Cody, Kenny Mullins, Shane Gilstrap and Randy Beall talk about blue collar opportunities through their Unions in this Labor Day special.
In this episode, Tim Echols talks with remote guests BJ Johnson, Scott Childers, Dr Rich Simmons, and Cliff Meidl. Special guest Chantal Audran gives a tour of the Marine Science Center.
Gas South President Kevin Greiner banters with Georgia Tech's Dr. Marilyn Brown to discuss natural gas, pollution and energy burdens. Rex Hamre and Russ Seifert talk about solar and sustainability consulting.
Coming to you from the Georgia Environmental Conference, Tim Echols visits with former Commissioner Dave Baker, elected 1994 to the GA PSC. Clean Cities Prez Frank Morris discusses the upcoming Alt-Fuel Conference, and Cindy Nolan of United Consulting breaks down brownfields, superfund sites, and all things "clean up."
Commish, KC and guests laugh it up in the Dunkin Lounge Studio about glass recycling, EV Questions, Swiss Mechanical Storage and Congressman's Hall time in Congress.
In this episode, Jack Conness joins in the first half of the show. In the second half, Tim and KC talk policy. Plus, another Hippy Segment!
In this special episode, the Fantasy Energy Draft returns with Tim Echols, KC Boyce, Andrew Saunders, and Faith Henning!
In this episode, Tim Echols and KC Boyce give an Energy Matters award to Deann Peterson and her church. Then, Dr. Arshad Mansoor from EPRI calls in. Finally, the hippy segment in the last part of the show.
In this episode, Tim Echols and KC Boyce are joined by Keith Adams of Snapping Shoals EMC. Then, the new hippy segment is introduced with special guest Deann Peterson joining the show.
In this episode, Commissioner Echols goes on the road the Fitzgerald to visit with his son, David, about EV mowers. Then, Scott Slade interviews Tim, DeKalb’s Robert Gordon wins a sustainability award, Tim interviews young entrepreneurs in Savannah. In the final segment, Tim interviews State Rep. Jeremiah Moore, elected at 27.
In this episode, Tim Echols interviews Roadshow participants including Steve Epstein, Brant Mitchell of Clubcar, John Noel, Kigwana Cherry and Hampton Harbin of Plant Riverside—who received a sustainability award.
In this episode, Tim Echols goes on the road with his Clean Energy Roadshow to interview Byron Franklin of Kenworth, Austin Broin of POET, James Marlow of Southface, Stephanie Gossman of Georgia Power electric transportation, and Alderman, Nick Palumbo, of Savannah.
In this episode, Tim Echols and KC Boyce are joined in studio by Steve Chiariello from Inman Solar and Representative Soo Hong.
In this episode, Tim and KC are joined by Matt Teske from Chargeway to talk about their EV charger app. In the second half of the show, Steve Chiariello from Inman Solar comes in-studio to discuss medium-size solar projects.
In this episode, Tim and KC talk with Tunc Kip and his brother about fleet electrification and Louis Ting about his Hydrogen Lexus. In the second half of the show, Dr. Patricia Yager from UGA discusses her climate plan.
In this episode, KC Boyce and Tim Echols present an Energy Matters award at a congregation. In the second segment, Tim Echols talks about the new nuclear plant. Then, Tim and KC visit with Juliet Shavit from SmartMark Communications about latest technology trends. Finally, Athens–Clarke County is presented with two sustainability awards.
In this episode, Tim Echols begins in Savannah with with Alderman Nick Palumbo and Alderwoman Linda Wilder-Bryan. Then, State Representative Soo Hong joins Tim in studio.
In this episode, Tim Echols goes on the road to talk alt-fuel with Anne Blair, Frank Morris and Andy Moore.
Go west young man! Join Tim Echols from the West Coast on Energy Matters as he talks nuclear energy R&D with fellow commissioners.
In this episode, Tim Echols goes on the road to his Darien Earth Day Summit to talk with Dr Jim Pulos, Dennis Coleman, Mark Bolton and Jeremy Nelms.
In this episode, Tim Echols and KC Boyce are joined by auto expert Andrew Wrobel, Tom LoTurco of EDP Renewables, and consumer Chris Juckins.
In this episode, Tim Echols talks with Cindy Rogers and EEN’s Marqus Cole about hospitality, Korean culture and energy efficiency.
In this episode, Tim Echols and KC Boyce talk with Jamie Wimberly and Adrian Davis about ways to help lower-income citizens manage their energy bills.
In this episode, Tim Echols goes on the road to the UNC Chapel Hill NC CleanTech Conference and interviews guests.
In this episode, Tim Echols heads to Savannah to talk with community leaders about their famed St. Patrick’s Day parade.
In this episode Jeff Pratt and Alan Shedd join Tim Echols to discuss EMC’s approach to green energy.
In this episode, Alan Shedd, and Timothy Karsten discuss the Darien Earth Day event with Commissioner Tim Echols.
In this episode, Scott Kimbler of GNN interviews Tim Echols about energy policy. In the second half, Tim Echols talks with Jim Rafferty of Old Town Trolley in Savannah, about their utilization of propane in their 51 trolleys.
Dr. Adam Orford (UGA) and Mark Wharton (Athens-Clarke County) by Commissioner Tim Echols
In this episode, Tim Echols and KC Boyce visit for the third week in a row with EV experts Andy Abrams and Joel Gilbert.
In this episode, Joel Gilbert and Andy Abrams return to discuss the positives and negatives of EVs with KC Boyce and Commissioner Echols.
In this episode, Joel Gilbert and Andy Abrams joins Tim Echols and KC Boyce to discuss problems with electric vehicles — both perceived and real.
In this episode, Tim Echols and KC are joined by Jessica Moerman of EEN to discuss her work with churches. Then, John Gornall joins the program to discuss best solar practices.
In this episode, Tim talks with Freddy Cardozo and Alden Hathaway about methane, propane and hydrogen. In the final segment, Jeremy Nelms of Flint Energies and Tim go on the road to Buc-ee’s to see their Tesla chargers.
In this episode, Matt Beasley from Silicon Ranch Solar joins Tim Echols and KC Boyce. In the second half of the show, Freddy Cardozo from Gas South discusses RNG.
In this episode, Tim Echols is joined by Alden Hathaway, KC Boyce and Logan Booker for a fun Super Bowl of energy episode.
In this episode, Tim and KC are joined by Josef and Sherine Kullmann, a father and daughter, to discuss solar. In the second half, Mary Ellen Barker and Alden Hathaway join to talk solar land acquisition.
In this episode, Tim Echols goes on the road to speak with Bibb County Board of Education member Juawn Jackson, Yank Moore of the Jekyll Island Authority and finally in the last half of the show Tim interviews Dragon Con attendees about the pop-culture convention.
In this episode, Tim Echols goes to the University of North Georgia to talk with Professor Hugh Scott and his UNG students about their trip to Plant Vogtle.
In this episode, Tim talks with three great charities about their work serving disadvantaged communities. Then, he goes on the road to the Atlanta Airport to discuss energy policy with weary travelers.
In this episode, Windy Echols visits with Tim to discuss Christmas. In the second segment, Tiger Tillman joins. Then, KC Boyce, Alden Hathaway and Faith Henning talk Christmas traditions. In the final segment, Chris Juckins and Tim talk efficiency.
In this episode, Tim Echols and Energy Matters celebrate the 200th episode of the show. Special guests include Professor Pressley from Clark Atlanta University, Clayton Porter of Gem Car, and Aviva of the Flying Penguins.
In this episode, Tim Echols heads to the Power Up conference and talks with Vince, Randy and Michael about their work with military base energy projects. In the final segment, Tim visits with Rolling Stones keyboard player, Chuck Leavell, about forestry.
In this episode, Tim Echols speaks with Russ Seifert about solar, Commissioner Jeremy Oden, Jeff Morris of Scheider Electric, and Steve Gaw with Advanced Power Alliance.
In this episode, Tim Echols visits with Dink NeSmith about football, funeral homes and newspapers. In the final segment, Tim presents UGA with our last Energy Matters award for their deployment of EV buses on campus.
In this episode, Tim Echols goes on the road to talk with Forta’s Jon Grelle, Professor Patrick Dick, Dr. Steele-Flippen and Georgia News Network’s Scott Kimbler.
Jigar Shah (Loan Program Office at DOE) by Commissioner Tim Echols
In this episode, Commissioner Tim Echols goes to Road Atlanta to visit with experts about EV performance cars. Guests include Chris Campbell of Electrify Atlanta, KC Boyce, Anne Blair and Alan Shedd.
In this episode, Tim Echols interviews guests from his Clean Energy Roadshow including Mary from the Electrification Coalition, Frank Morris from Clean Cities, Ken Lane from Thomas Buses, and Russell McMurry of GA DOT.
In this episode, Tim Echols talks with Lynn Williams, Nathaniel Horadam, Andrew Dunn and Chris Kaiser from the Georgia Environmental Conference.
In this episode, Commissioner Tim Echols interviews guests from his Clean Energy Roadshow Triluth location. Guests include Dr. Rich Simmons from Georgia Tech, Glen Halliday from Georgia Power, Jimmy Adams from Coweta Fayette EMC, Tiffany and Elena from the Habitat for Humanity Southern Crescent office and finally an energy award for Mohsen Toosi of BMVW in the last segment.
In this episode, Tim Echols and cohost KC Boyce discuss all of the Energy Matters awards that were recently awarded. Later in the show, they present an award to the city of Brookhaven, Georgia.
In this episode, Tim Echols talks with Neville Anderson and Logan Booker about how athletics and energy are alike. In the last segment, another Energy Matters award is presented.
In this episode, Tim Echols talks with Neville Anderson and Logan Booker about how athletics and energy are alike. Then, Tim announces the winner of the Energy Matters "Lifecycle Resource Center Award."
In this episode, Tim talks with Jim Malcolm of Apogee about how the software they design that makes the customer Utility experience better. In the final segment, Tim presents the Thunderbird Inn with a sustainability award.
In this episode, Tim Echols and studio guests talk energy and UGA football in the show’s first "tailgate" episode.
In this episode, Tim Echols, John Noel, Andrew Saunders and Faith Henning laugh it up in the studio doing the annual “fantasy football-style” energy draft.
In this episode, Commissioner Tim Echols goes to Atlantic Station to explore Derek Automotive, new EV experience center, with founder Derek Bailey. Then, Atlanta City Council President Doug Shipman joins the show and Tim presents Southwire with an Energy Matters Award.
In this episode, Dr. Adam Orford joins Commissioner Tim Echols to talk inflation and Ukrainian impact. Then, Michael Rush from God’s Storehouse food bank discusses the food shortage and Commissioner Ted Thomas from Arkansas talks energy policy. Finally, Carroll EMC gets an Energy Matters award.
In this episode, Commissioner Tim Echols interviews Dr. David Gattie and Dr. Adam Orford from the University of Georgia about the West Virginia vs EPA SCOTUS decision.
In this episode, Commissioner Tim Echols heads to the Appalachian Trail to visit with employees of the Hike Inn. Then, to Cox Enterprises to learn about their corporate sustainability program. In the final segment, Tim presents Shaw Industries with an Energy Matters award.
In this episode, Commissioner Echols travels to the Idaho National Lab and interviews national colleagues about America’s energy future. In the final segment, an Energy Matters award for MARTA.
Andrew Dunn (Itron) by Commissioner Tim Echols
In this episode, Tim Echols and KC Boyce talk with Suki Janssen and Andrew Lane about refuse and recycling. In segment 3, Faith Henning join them to discuss Tim’s book. In the final segment, Tim presents an Energy Matters award to a HopeWorks.
In this episode, Tim Echols and KC Boyce explore the Chattooga River and clean energy from dams. Then, Thad Oviatt of Parkent talks electric bikes. In the last segment, Tim goes to Hogansville to present them with an Energy Matters sustainability award.
In this episode, Tim Echols and KC Boyce interview Andrew Lane, the winner of the Energy Matters award for Sustainability for an individual
In this episode, Commissioner Tim Echols hops on the EV bus in Savannah to interview Ashley Goodrich of Chatham Transit. In the final segment, Tim awards the first of 18 “Energy Matters sustainability awards” to the City of LaGrange for their SOUL program.
In this all-Savannah episode, Tim goes on the road to talk bikes with Caila and Alderman Nick Palumbo. Then, Tim talks with the installers of a new housing project solar array shared by residents. Tim also speaks with Savannah sustainability director Nick Deffley and Energy Analyst Alicia Brown about all the sustainability projects going on in Savannah.
In this episode, Commissioner Echols and KC Boyce talk with Dave Elve of PayGo about the pre-pay program.
In this episode, Commissioner Tim Echols goes on the road to College Park to talk to John Duke about his solar and batteries. In the second segment, Rob Smith discusses solar ferry boats in Africa. Then, Tim and KC interview Mercer student Zoie Moore about her work in sustainability.
In this episode, Commissioner Tim Echols talks to Walton EMC, Snapping Shoals EMC, Jackson EMC and Alan Shedd about the great work EMCs are doing across the state.
In this episode, Commissioner Echols talks EV school buses with Anne Blair and Sam Hamm. In the final segment, Tim speaks with the new MARTA CEO about their new fleet of EV buses.
In this episode, Commissioner Echols goes on the road on Earth Day to talk to Alden Hathaway, Mark Jensen, and Matt Hested at Ponce City. Plus, Dawn from Mercedes-Benz stadium shares about their recycling program.
In this episode, Commissioner Tim Echols goes on the road to Tech Square to interview Georgia Economic Development’s David Nuckolls. In the second half of the show, Tim and KC talk about alternative fuel and interview Doug Berven from Poet, who own an ethanol depot in Camilla, Georgia.
In this episode , Commissioner Tim Echols and KC Boyce talk with Dr. Adam Orford of the University of Georgia Law School and Ryan Sanders of Beltline Energy about the integrated resource plan and how energy policy is carried out in Georgia.
In this episode, Tim Echols goes on the road and talks with Kevin McCrackin and Port Fueling Center GM, Jared Jordan, and Bulls Bay Group CEO Drew Drury, about CNG in Savannah. B Cooke talks about Smash my Trash Concept. Finally, Tim goes to Covington and interviews the Chamber President about the Hollywood of the South and Rivian.
In this episode, Commissioner Echols goes on the road and talks with coastal DNR, Jimmy Adams on his big solar array, UGA coastal outreach efforts at Wormsloe and Anna Heritage about sustainable yachting.
In this episode, Commissioner Echols talks with Kevin Udell of the Jekyll Island Authority about their 75th anniversary as a state property and park. In the second half, Tim and KC Boyce talk about energy efficiency.
In this episode, Commissioner Tim Echols and KC Boyce talk about Escalant’s study on car manufacturers and electric vehicles.
In this episode, Commissioner Tim Echols talks with Hall Booth Smith attorney Brad Carver about his time at UGA and all things energy.
In this episode, Commissioner Tim Echols connects with the Georgia Lions Lighthouse Foundation about their work with hearing and visually impaired children. Then, Tim goes out to a Habitat for Humanity build using new technology to see how it will save homeowners money.
In this episode, Commissioner Tim Echols goes on the road to visit with Bill Branham about home energy efficiency, Michelle Osborne Smith from Ocean Sole about art from ocean trash and Martha Zoller about energy planning.
In this episode, Commissioner Tim Echols and KC Boyce discuss Black History Month and the Gullah Geechee solar array donated on Sapelo Island.
On this week's show, Commissioner Tim Echols visits with former co-host John Noel in Augusta. Then, Tim and KC Boyce talk about the upcoming Energy Matters Awards.
In this crossover episode, Commissioner Tim Echols visits on Bill Nussey’s podcast, Freeing Energy, and talks about the evolution of solar.
In this episode, Commissioner Echols talks car racing with Dan Panoz and David Echols. In the third segment, Tim and Randy Beall discuss craft labor. Finally, Tim and KC Boyce discuss big projects and how to build them.
In this unique episode, Commissioner Echols, KC Boyce and Andrew Saunders do a "Super Bowl" version of the show.
In this episode, Commissioner Tim Echols is on the road at the World Nuclear Exhibition with Daniel Deloit, Jarret Adams and Bill Magwood. In the final segment, he talks with Simon Edmands about electric cars from the European Battery Summit.
In this episode, Commissioner Tim Echols talks with Miles-Through-Time museum owner Sean Mathis about the Tesla world record attempt.
In this episode, Commissioner Tim Echols and KC Boyce talk with Dr. David Gattie and Dr. Adam Orford about nuclear energy in America.
In this episode, Commissioner Echols talks Rivian and its move to Georgia. Also, a special appearance by Windy Echols.
In this episode, Justin Brightharp joins Commissioner Echols and KC to talk “equity” in EV transportation.
In this episode, Commissioner Tim Echols speaks with Shan Aurora at Georgia Tech about the Kendeda building. In the second half, Tim goes on the road to Thomasville to fill up his CNG pick-up.
In this episode, Commissioner Echols talks with Andrew Saunders about Athens-Clarke County sustainability efforts. Plus, Tim goes on the road to speak to South Dakota Commissioner Chris Nelson.
In this episode, Commissioner Tim Echols talks with the Salvation Army and Saint Vincent de Paul Society about their charitable work. In the second half of the show, Tyler Norris joins Tim and KC to discuss utility-scale solar.
In this episode, Commissioner Echols records another episode at Road Atlanta about EVs with Chris Campbell.
In this episode, Commissioner Tim Echols goes on the road to Road Atlanta for the Petit Le Mans.
In this episode, Commissioner Tim Echols and KC talk with Christopher Matos-Rogers, the founder of a sustainability-focused real estate team.
In this episode, Commissioner Tim Echols and KC Boyce speak with Jeff Pratt of Green Power EMC about the evolution of solar with electric cooperatives.
In this episode, Commissioner Tim Echols and KC Boyce visit with Russ Seifert of Creative Solar about solar opportunities.
In this episode, Commissioner Tim Echols goes on the road and talks with Jeff Gold of Nexus Fuels. Then, Bill Nussey talks about his book "Freeing Energy." Plus, Tim travels to Charleston to talk with Ingevity’s Erik Versen and Peter Barber. Finally, Tim is joined by Cosco Jones and Alden Hathaway.
In this episode, Commissioner Tim Echols and KC Boyce talk to Natalie Johnston-Russell of Georgia Clean and Beautiful about their mission. Also, Kevin Queen joins the show to talk EMCs.
In this episode, Alden Hathaway of Sterling Energy Assets joins Tim and John to discuss biomass generation and Renewable Energy Certificates. They talk about managed forests and how forests impact CO2 in a positive way. John McFarland of Working Buildings LLC returns to the show to talk about wood in building codes. UGA Sustainability Director Kevin Kirsche joins the panel in the final segment to talk about sustainability at UGA.
In this episode, John McFarland joins Tim Echols and John Noel in talking about commercial buildings and how energy efficiency can help save money and energy. Commercial buildings account for 30% of the US energy use. In the second half of the show, Neville Anderson joins the panel to discuss the challenge of getting solar into communities who may not be familiar with the technology, plus lessons from the cross-country course.
In this episode, frequent guest Andrew Sauders returns with Dr. Jackie Tidwell, a UGA linguist to break down basic energy vocabulary with Tim and John. The panel explain biomass energy, algae diesel, nuclear energy, carbon sequestration, and electric cars. In our final segment, we say goodbye to our producer, Amber Henderson, who heads to California for a new radio job. Included in our goodbye is plenty of energy advice for the talented Amber.
In this episode, Tim Echols and KC talk with Beth Chew about SEPA. In the last segment, Tim is on the road with Coastal Electric CEO Chris Fettes.
In this episode, Tim is joined by Georgia Power’s Stephanie Gossman and Kelli Newman to talk about the growth of electric vehicles.
This episode of Energy Matters features UGA Engineering Professor, David Gattie. Gattie and host Tim Echols make the case why nuclear energy is important in the low-carbon economy the US is pursuing. In the second half of the show, Southeast Energy Efficiency Alliance staffer Cyrus Bhedwar and CTE Associate Justin Brightharp discuss energy efficiency and electric cars.
In this episode, Tim Echols talks coastal islands, portable EV chargers, the new Ford F-150 and space solar. Guests include Alan Shedd, Anne Blair, Andrew Richard and Darel Preble.
Commissioner Echols is joined by Andrew Saunders, Sustainability Officer for Athens-Clarke County, talking electric vehicles and energy efficiency. Kristen Baskin, Founder of LetusCompost.com, gives the lowdown on composting, and Stephanie Stuckey, former state representative and Atlanta Resiliency Officer, shares info about electric bikes, electric cars and major policy issues that Atlanta accomplished under her leadership.
Commissioner Echols and John Noel are joined in studio by two educators who see it as their mission to help middle-Georgia kids take an interest in STEM-related fields. Then, KC Boyce joins Tim and John to explain various types of energy-user profiles found at smartgridcc.org, as well as discusses the practicalities of owning an electric car.
In this episode, Commissioner Echols is joined by Joy Kramer, director of the Clean Energy Roadshow. They discuss EVs, time-of-use energy rates, and the "Will it Work" program that Georgia Power uses with corporate customers.
In this episode, Tim and John bring back Mohsen Toosi and Steve Epstein to discuss ride-share in Atlanta and their lack of adoption of electric vehicles. Mohsen's company sells more used EVs than anyone in Atlanta. In the last half of the show, KC Boyce discusses Fortune 500 corporate energy preferences and micro-grids.
In this episode, Commissioner Echols talks with Jeff Smith about energy efficiency. Then, Jamie Barber and Ron Trokey talk about energy planning. Plus, Gas South president and CEO Kevin Greiner discusses the latest in the natural gas industry. Finally, Mohsen Toosi of BMVW Auto Sales talks about EVs.
In this episode, Commissioner Echols and John Noel discuss with Shan Arora of Georgia Tech the Living Building Challenge "building standard" that GA Tech is pioneering. It is the highest level of sustainability. In the 2nd half of the show, Walton County entrepreneur Rick Huszagh discusses his biofuel business of making biodiesel from french fry oil.
This week on Energy Matters host Tim Echols and co-host John Noel talk about the 100% Renewable Energy goals brought forward by organizers Cary Ritzler and Michael Songster. Programs like this are being promoted all over the country by cities. In the second half of the show, Kodiak Sauer and Mark Farmer talk about effective lobbying and advocacy, and their non-partisan approach where relationships matter.
This episode showcases the "pre-pay" program that many utilities offer their customers. Dave Elve of PayGo and Jamie Wimberly of Distributed Energy Financial Group LLC share their experience and why these programs are generating 80% customer satisfaction. In the 2nd half of the show, Pete Marte joins Tim and John to discuss the evolution of solar in Georgia and why solar makes sense for certain homeowners and businesses
Ben Taube joins Tim and John in the first half of the show. Ben is the founder of the Southeast Energy Efficiency Alliance. He unpacks the PACE program, an innovative way to finance energy upgrades--in some jurisdictions. In the second half of the show, Alan Shedd of Georgia EMC discusses how EMCs do solar, EVs and sustainability with Tim, John and KC Boyce.
In this episode, Allie Kelly of the Ray C. Anderson Sustainable Highway talks about the "living laboratory." This "P-4," as Allie explains, is testing new technologies in their effort to make the highway safe and sustainable. In the 2nd half of the show, James Marlowe talks with Tim and John about effective lobbying and the evolution of solar in Georgia.
In this episode, Ryan Sanders of the Large Scale Solar Association talks with Tim and John about how big arrays in Middle and South Georgia are helping the tax base of poorer counties. Then, Meredith Hodges and PJ Zonsius from Gas South talk about the evolution of natural gas deregulation in the state and the benefits and concerns over fracking.
This episode features the annual fantasy-football style Energy Draft, with Commissioner Echols joined by KC Boyce, John Noel and Andrew Saunders.
In this episode, Tim Echols and co-host KC Boyce talk about rogue solar salesman making false promises and their top 10 summer energy tips. Then, Tim chats with Wes Seay of BASF about the kaolin industry and Tim visits Cox Automotive’s Pivet to talk about EV charging and electric LYFT vehicles.
In this episode, Tim talks with Dewey Graham at Liberty Tire about sustainability and tire recycling. Then, Ed Davis fromThe Pegasus Group stops by to chat about advanced nuclear energy. Finally, the mayors of Dunwoody and Lilburn join the action!
In this episode, Hugh Wynne from Australia and Eric Selmon from Israel talk about the incredible risk associated with intermittent resources. They both have a degree from Harvard and Stanford.
In this episode, Tim Echols goes on the road to talk inventor Bill Scalia and UGA‘s new energy law professor, Dr. Adam Orford. In the 2nd half of the show, Tim does a special trash pick with the homeless in Atlanta and interviews them about the experience. In the final segment, Tim takes a ride in KC’s new Polestar.
In this episode Bruce Tate and Andy Darnell from Howard Brothers equipment talk about electric lawn mowers and power tools and the challenges around making them mainstream. In the last segment, Wilson Mallard of Georgia Power discusses the various solar programs available from the Utility.
In this episode, Greg Coles and Tim use his electric MG in the Marietta parade. Then James Tillman and Mike Dovorany join Tim to discuss charger technology.
In the first half of the show, James Marlow, founder of Radiance Solar returns, to talk about the future of solar in Georgia. In the 2nd half of the show, Salvation Army's Mike Bradford drills down on Project Share and how the utility-assistance charity program was created and how it continues to grow
n this episode, energy efficiency expert Shane Matteson of Energy Conservation Solutions takes us deep into energy efficiency and unpacks energy audits for homes and commercial enterprises, insulation types, the HERS testing for real estate listings, building codes, building science, air ceilings and much more.
In this episode, Southface expert Amelia Godfrey talks to Tim and John about the Earthcraft "energy saving" standard for housing. They discuss building codes and needed changes. In the 2nd half hour, Shane Matteson returns and the panel discusses the EPA, coal ash standards and answers questions from listeners.
In this episode, Gas South President and CEO Kevin Greiner, Tim and John discuss natural gas exploration, transportation and marketing. They talk about the pass-through charge and the long-running pipeline replacement program. Cheap natural gas has been a "game-changer" for the US, Kevin says, and is ushering in a resurgence of manufacturing. In part two, the panel talk about the capacity supply plan, the DDDC charge and how to lower your bill.
In this episode, insulation expert Kevin Rowe and Vallus Energy Consultant Will Moyers joins Tim and John to talk about the importance of energy audits and adding insulation. Will defines R-Values and Air Sealing and what that means to a homeowner and their bills. In the 2nd half of the show, Rex Hamre of JLL along with Forestry Association staffer Matt Hested talk biomass and sustainable forestry.
In this episode, JLL Sustainability Consultant Rex Hamre brags about the double LEED Platinum NCR Global Headquarters. Shan Arora of Georgia Tech's new ultra efficient Kendeda Building joins the panel later in the show, and Rex and Shan dual it out on whose building is most efficient in water, energy and waste. In the last segment, they talk about the sustainability features at the Braves' Truist Park and the Battery Atlanta.
In this episode, Commissioner Echols is joined by the Georgia Chamber's Chris Clark. Then, Karlos Walkes from FleetQI talks patented smart devices. Finally, the show concludes with a conversation with Aviva of the Flying Penguins.
In this episode, Tim Echols goes on the road to Georgia Tech to talk with Dr. Matt McDowell about battery technology. In the second half, he talks with Greg from “Greg Goes Electric” about his conversion of classic cars to electric. Finally, Tim makes a new friend on Jekyll Island while exploring the old amphitheater.
In this episode, Commissioner Echols talked with Myra, a young lady who is the recipient of the Tim Echols political activism award. In the second segment Tim and a guest talk about biogas and how it may be the next shiny object. In the second half of the show, a cameo appearance by former cohost John Noel and Dr. Jacqueline Tidwell as they discuss Energy efficiency.
In this episode, Shana Jones and Scott PIppin of the Carl Vinson Institute talk about their work with counties and cities and how they help them plan good public policy, especially in regard to utility scale solar.
In this episode, frequent guest Andrew Saunders joins Tim and John in answering questions from listeners about energy-related matters. In the last segment, Cox Automotive employees return to talk about Cox Conserves, the sustainability program that permeates Cox Enterprises.
In this episode, Commissioner Echols is joined by Julian Cowart, Alex Fraser & Lea Malloy of Cox Automotive to discuss their new Mobility Initiative at 2244 Metropolitan Parkway in Atlanta & how it might impact "transportation" in the future.
In this episode, UGA’s Kevin Kirsche returns to discuss campus sustainability with energy expert John McFarland, Wilson Mallard from Georgia Power discusses the evolution of solar in Georgia, and Allie Kelly of the Ray C. Anderson Foundation returns to talk about the latest technology and future trends in transportation including autonomous cars.
In this episode, Andrew Sauders, Sustainability Director of Athens Clarke County and Dr. Jackie Tidwell, a UGA professor talk energy "perception" with Commissioner Tim Echols. The episode also features an interview with Michael Perkins of Radiance Solar discussing the technical specs of the waste water treatment facility's new tracking solar array. Dr. Tidwell talks about her work with county extension agents and their effort to educate people about renewable energy.
In this episode, Cyrus Bhedwar and Anne Blair with the Southeast Energy Efficiency Alliance join Commissioner Tim Echols to talk about the "next-car pledge" that Anne promotes through the EV Club of Atlanta. The panel also discusses the challenges of buying and driving electric and the "Pay As You Save" program for low-income energy efficiency.
In this episode, Commissioner Tim Echols goes on the road to the Gwinnett Environmental and Heritage Center, a LEED Gold facility. In the 2nd half, Tim talks about the Innovator of the year award with Juliet Shavit.
In this episode, Commissioner Tim Echols and KC Boyce are joined by John Noel and James Marlow to talk solar energy. In the 2nd half, University of Chicago grad Meredith Angwin talks about the fragility of the grid and why Georgia is in a very good place.
In this episode, Commissioner Tim Echols and KC Boyce discuss nuclear energy with expert Dr. David Gattie from the University of Georgia School of Engineering.
In this episode, Commissioner Tim Echols goes on the road to meet Gil Grodzinsky at the Georgia EPD. In the 2nd half of the show, Clayton Porter of Polaris GEM discusses the evolution of the NSV. Finally, in the last segment a GBI agent talks with a Tim about human trafficking.
In this episode, Commissioner Tim Echols and KC Boyce talk big solar with Silicon Ranch. In the 2nd half, Edward Gresham joins from Savannah to talk energy efficiency. After that, Tim interviews Alan Shedd and Stephen Loftin about plug-in hybrids.
In this episode, Commissioner Tim Echols and KC Boyce interview Sonnen Battery’s Carlos Restrepo about lithium ion battery growth in cars and homes.
In this episode, Commissioner Tim Echols and co-host KC Boyce discuss the ABCs of energy in a kid-friendly show that covers a different concept in energy for every letter in the alphabet.
In this episode, Commissioner Tim Echols goes on the road and interviews Jeff Smith from Georgia Power about energy efficiency. Then, Tim talks with Herschell Winters of Radiance Solar about all-things-sustainability.
In this episode, Tim and KC discuss sustainable town planning, big solar and geothermal energy.
In this episode, Tim Echols and KC Boyce talk about Earth Day ideas. In the second segment Tiffany Callaway Ferrell of AGL talks about natural gas. Then in the second half, Tim goes on the road to interview Emerald Transportation Solutions about their EV refrigerated cargo van and then to Savannah for a peak at the new Port Fuel Center.
In this episode, Tim Echols heads to Sapelo Island with the team to do the ribbon cutting on the solar array he secured for the Hog Hammock Library. He interviews team members and residents as they celebrate the monumental effort to assist this community.
In this episode, Commissioner Tim Echols interviews Jekyll Island officials Kevin Udell and Ben Carswell. In the 2nd half, KC connects with Austyn Gaffney to discuss coal ash.
In this episode, Tim Echols talks with Russ Griebel about brownfields, geology and engineering. In the 2nd half of the show, Tim and Dr. McClain square off at the Georgia Climate Conference.
In this episode, Joan Kowal of Emory joins the show to discuss sustainability on the campus.
In this episode, Tim and KC talk with Damon Carson about repurposing and re-use. In the final segment, Tim interviews Ben Carson on Jekyll Island.
In this episode, Tim and KC talk about how railroads and utilities have enjoyed similar growth patterns. In the 2nd half of the show, Kevin McCracken of Chesapeake Energy joins to talk about renewable natural gas.
In this episode, Public Service Commissioner Tim Echols talks with former colleague Stan Wise about energy trends. In the second half of the show, Tim is joined by John Noel, Justin Brightharp and Cyrus Bhedwar to talk about transit and energy efficiency.
In this episode, Tim Echols interviews Green Realtor Christopher Matos-Rogers about getting the most out of your green home improvements. In the 2nd half, Tim and co-host KC Boyce interview WAVE CEO Mike Masquelier about inductive charging for commercial vehicles.
In this episode, Tim talks with show sponsor Mohsen Toosi from BMVW discusses used EVs. In the second half of the show, Tim and KC talk with journalist Austyn Gaffney about the beneficial use of coal ash. Also, former cohost John Noel makes a cameo appearance.
In this episode, Tim and a remote studio full of guests conduct a fantasy football-style energy draft!
In this episode, Tim Echols goes on the road to the Tech campus to interview Dr. Marilyn Brown. In the 2nd half, KC talks with Stewert Stewert about hydrogen production.
In this episode, Tim does a deep dive into natural gas with PJ Zonsius and Meredith Hodges from Gas South. In the final segment, Tim and KC discuss five utility trends.
In this episode, Tim and KC discuss the Texas energy crisis. In the On The Road segment, KC Boyce discusses on and offshore wind energy with Dr. Andy Myers from Northeastern University.
In this episode, Anne Blair joins Tim and KC in studio to discuss her EV award. In the second half, Tim goes on the road with Kaveh Kamooneh about solar.
In this episode, KC Boyce joins Tim Echols and guest Karlos Walkes to discuss low speed EVs for car and ride sharing.
In this episode, Tim Echols talks with solar experts Jeff Pratt and Rob Blatecky about solar growth in Georgia and the US.
In this episode, Tim and KC discuss the #EVForward study with VP Mike Dovorany from Escalent who explains where buyers are at today and why the cars need to deliver more than just environmental benefits.
In this episode, Tim Echols and KC Boyce discuss energy trends and effective relationship-building with elected officials.
In this episode, host Tim Echols is joined by both KC Boyce and John Noel for a fun Super Bowl episode as they discuss similarities between the energy world and the big game.
In this episode, Tim is joined by Australian Doug Miell of the Georgia Chamber discusses how the Chamber views energy, Karen Bremer of the Georgia Restaurant Association talks about how restaurants use energy and Freddy Cardoza from Gas South explains the intricacies of natural gas delivery.
In this episode, Don Francis joins Tim in studio to discuss classic cars, electrics vehicles, the history of catalytic converters and the evolution of alt-fuel in Georgia.
In this episode, Tim and KC talk disruptive technology including cars, trains, container homes, and self-driving cars.
In this episode, Green Line Rates exec Tim Moore joins Tim Echols and Dr. Jacqueline Tidwell discusses how companies (and consumers) can be more strategic in saving money on their power bills with a plan.
In this episode, Tim Echols and co-host K.C. Boyce interview Atlanta Gas Light President Bryan Batson about his career with AGL, the future of natural gas, the inner workings of the system and his time at Clemson.
In this episode, Commissioner Tim Echols and KC Boyce talk with American Conservation Coalition founder, Benji Backer, about his organization and his electric vehicle drive across America. In the final segment, Rev. Mitch Hescox discusses the creation care movement.
In this episode, host Tim Echols talks with realtor Christopher Matos-Rogers about “green” options for real estate sales and purchases. In the second half of the show, Tim goes on the road to interview First Lady Marty Kemp, GBI Director Vic Reynolds and Speaker Pro-Tem Jan Jones about Human Trafficking Awareness Month.
In this episode, KC Boyce and Tim Echols speak with Savannah sustainability director Nick Deffley.
In this episode Tim and KC talk to Jeff Smith, Energy Efficiency Strategy Manager for Georgia Power, about the popular Temp Check program. In the second half Thomas Videki of Atlanta United talks about efficiency at their Cobb County HQ.
In this episode, KC and Tim talk with Jim Malcom, Chief Operating Officer of Apogee Interactive, about the power of messaging and apps for utility customers.
In this episode, Tim travels to Peachtree Corners to look at their Curiosity Lab and speak with city leaders. Later, he talks with Tom Tye of United Consulting about engineering challenges in Georgia.
In this episode, Commissioner Echols chats with Eric Rehberg from Armada Power about water heat controllers. Plus, former cohost John Noel makes a cameo appearance in the final segment!
In this episode, Tim and KC talk with Ethan Sprague of Free Wire Tech about his company’s portable EV charging solutions.
In this episode, Tim and KC interview Joel Gilbert with Apogee Interactive about data loggers in Tim’s house. In the 2nd half, KC interviews Tim about his recognition from Conservatives for Clean Energy.
In this episode, Tim Echols goes on the road to the UK Consul General’s residence to talk about the UK Energy Plan.
In this episode, Tim speaks with Commissioner Bubba McDonald and Joy Kramer from Clean Energy Roadshow. Plus, Tim goes to Road Atlanta to interview race fans about their views towards EVs.
In this episode, Tim speaks with Freddy Cardoza from Gas South and Michael Swords of the LA Clean Tech Incubator. Also, Tim and KC discuss the latest trends in energy.
In this episode, KC and Tim talk with Juliet Shavit about energy marketing and her experience in Israel. In the final segment Tim talks with Andrew Saunders about water conservation.
In this episode, Tim and KC talk with AJ Orben about recycling solar panels and some of the challenges emerging. Tim goes on the road to Dahlonega to talk with Andrew Lane about his sustainable home.
In this episode, Tim and KC talk about biogas and how it is made. Tim goes on the road with OPC’s Alan Shedd to talk energy. In the last half, Tim interviews Cub Scouts from Lovett about energy.
In the episode, Tim Echols and KC Boyce go down under and talk with Australians Phil Markham and Doug Miell about energy policy in the outback and beyond. In the final segment, the panel discuss Boris Johnson’s 10 point climate plan.
In this episode, Tim speaks to an engineering association about Georgia’s recipe for energy management. In the 2nd half, Tim interviews Kevin Greiner about Gas South’s response to the pandemic, RNG and its recent acquisition of Infinite Energy.
In this episode, Tim Echols and KC Boyce talk with Australia native Saul Griffith about energy policy down-under. In the 2nd half, Tim goes on the road to Jekyll Island to talk Sustainability with Ben Carswell.
In this episode, PJ Zonsius, Director of C&I Business Development for Gas South, joins KC and Tim to discuss RNG, CNG and the gas system. Additionally, PJ’s UGA party bus becomes a topic in every segment!