Standing in the way of Rive's vision are utilities that fear that the technology is putting pressure on their century - old business model of big
centralized energy generation.
Not exact matches
The
energy landscape is changing from
centralized, large - scale power
generation to a network of often independently owned and operated power producers.
Thanks to IoT technologies, DES will disrupt the traditional
centralized, linear power
generation model, giving way to a complex and dynamic system with multiple players and
energy sources.
All of the banks» current approaches to
energy access are dominated by large - scale
centralized generation and transmission.
Evan Halper's December 2 article in the Los Angeles Times, «Power Struggle: Green
energy versus a grid that's not ready» perpetuates the false narrative that renewable
energy increases the risk of blackouts, when in fact the problem is
centralized fossil fuel nonrenewable
generation.
«The dominance of a single
energy source and centralized power generation are highly susceptible to disruption, failure and even sabotage with severe consequences economically and socially, as articulated clearly and convincingly by Lovins and Lovins, 1982 and Lovins and...» (Diversification and localization of energy systems for sustainable development and energy security X Li — Energy Policy, 2005 — Elsevier)(Cited
energy source and
centralized power
generation are highly susceptible to disruption, failure and even sabotage with severe consequences economically and socially, as articulated clearly and convincingly by Lovins and Lovins, 1982 and Lovins and...» (Diversification and localization of
energy systems for sustainable development and energy security X Li — Energy Policy, 2005 — Elsevier)(Cited
energy systems for sustainable development and
energy security X Li — Energy Policy, 2005 — Elsevier)(Cited
energy security X Li —
Energy Policy, 2005 — Elsevier)(Cited
Energy Policy, 2005 — Elsevier)(Cited by 74)
PDF) entitled «Disruptive Challenges» in January 2013, outlining the threat that distributed
energy generation presents to the traditional utility industry business model of selling electricity from large,
centralized, mostly fossil fuel power plants.
The grid of the future will be characterized by two — way information flow, two - way power flow,
centralized and distributed
generation as well increasing use of
energy efficiency and demand response measures.