242: Industrial History and the Low-Carbon Economy of the Future with Ted Fertik, VP of Manufacturing & Industrial Policy at BlueGreen Alliance

242: Industrial History and the Low-Carbon Economy of the Future with Ted Fertik, VP of Manufacturing & Industrial Policy at BlueGreen Alliance

Author: Chris Luecke June 24, 2025 Duration: 50:57

When we talk about building a more productive and competitive manufacturing industry, talk of AI, automation, and other new tech usually crops up. But let’s not forget the basics – the way we power, staff, and build sustainable practices. That stuff’s also important.

We’re in an era of transformation right now, but it’s definitely not the first time the US has gone through this. In fact, we get a little history lesson in this episode from Ted Fertik, VP of Manufacturing & Industrial Policy at BlueGreen Alliance. With a PhD in Economic History, we hear how today's manufacturing challenges mirror our history and what we can learn from it.

As we look to the future, Ted talks about today’s greater demands on the electrical grid but also why a low carbon economy and electrification are the future. Ted gives us a breakdown on the work that BlueGreen Alliance is doing to make manufacturing more sustainable and attractive to fresh talent and investors.

In this episode, find out:

  • Ted shares his background as a PhD grad in Economic History with a focus on industry
  • Some stories from industrial history that inspired Ted to build a career, including the history of Brazil and the UK’s industries
  • How industrial strategy has been successfully rolled out in other countries in the past
  • What the BlueGreen Alliance does to help build a low carbon economy and a stronger industry
  • Why focusing on investment into transformation benefits everyone, not just the economy
  • The connection between sustainability and productivity and why they benefit each other and workers
  • Why manufacturing is such a critical part of a healthy modern economy, especially in the US
  • What a low carbon future could look like and why we can’t overlook the effect on the demand for electricity
  • How manufacturing and industry can attract talent and the role of trade unions
  • How to attract investment to a capital-intensive industry and the role of the public sector in making it economically viable
  • Why we need to make sure that the benefits of careers and investment in manufacturing are widely felt across the population

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Tweetable Quotes:

  • "We need the benefits of the manufacturing economy to be really widely felt. And we need them to be real.”
  • “There's a powerful link between making things with less carbon and the prospect of huge gains in productivity and in material wellbeing for people.”
  • “As we're thinking about building out manufacturing, an affordable, stable, and reliable clean grid is an essential ingredient to a thriving, future-facing manufacturing sector in the US.” 

Links & mentions:

  • BlueGreen Alliance, an organization that shapes US industrial policy with a focus on good-paying union jobs and environmental progress 
  • St. Arnold’s Mussel Bar, serving an extensive variety of mussels, Belgian beers, waffles, and more in a ground-level, brick-lined space near Dupond Circle in Washington, DC  

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There’s a lot of noise out there about the future of making things, but what does it actually take to build a thriving career or a resilient business on the factory floor? That’s the conversation you’ll find on Manufacturing Happy Hour. Hosted by Chris Luecke, this podcast sidesteps the hype to deliver honest, practical talks with makers, founders, and leaders who are genuinely moving the industry forward. Each episode feels like a candid discussion after hours, where guests break down the real-world application of new technologies and share the unvarnished strategies that worked for them. You’ll hear stories not just about success, but about the lessons learned from setbacks, offering a well-rounded look at modern manufacturing. Whether you're looking to sharpen your technical skills, navigate a career shift, or find smarter ways to run your operation, this series provides actionable insights without the jargon. It’s a resource built on the understanding that progress happens through shared knowledge and straightforward advice. Tune in for a regular dose of clarity and connection from the heart of the industry.
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