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The Grid
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The Grid

The Fraying Wires Between Americans and Our Energy Future

Bloomsbury USA, 2016 更多详情


Editorial Rating

9

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Recommendation

Cultural anthropologist Gretchen Bakke explains that the United States leads the developed world in power outages due to the unreliability of its grid – the complex nationwide system of making and delivering electricity. Bakke describes the development of the flawed US grid and outlines its challenges. For example, she explains, since the power industry has no effective way to store electricity, its generation and consumption always occur simultaneously. You might wish Bakke had told you more about how America could improve the grid’s resiliency in the future, but she covers a lot of ground even so. getAbstract recommends her book to investors, policy makers and entrepreneurs who want to learn what is wrong with the US electrical infrastructure and why.

Take-Aways

  • “The grid” is the complicated nationwide system that generates and transmits America’s electricity.
  • As of 2016, at least 70% of the US grid’s transmission lines were 25 years old, and the average power plant was 34 years old.
  • Power outages are more common in the US than in any other developed nation.

About the Author

Cultural anthropologist Gretchen Bakke, PhD, spent the first half of her career doing research on failing nations and the second half investigating failing infrastructure.


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