Smart grids: Clever, but unprincipled

When it comes to greening the world’s energy supply, technology is not a substitute for policy

The technology is not inherently frugal or green. It can be used to deliver not just clean renewable energy more efficiently, but also the grubby coal-fired sort. By reducing the need for expensive backup capacity, it may actually reduce the cost of electricity, and so encourage consumption. The very fact that utilities and their customers, tree-huggers and industrialists alike are all keen on it hints at the many different ends to which it can be turned. Full Story »

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Philippe Habib
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by Philippe Habib - Oct. 8, 2009

An important topic that deserves better treatment. This article states what we all ought to know: Technology is neutral. Its all in how its put to use. It does not do enough to explain the various ways this particular technology could be used to make the reader come away with a much deeper understanding of the issue.

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