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Posted as The Necessary Revolution on Can Technology Save the Economy? in M.I.T.'s Technology Review (needs subscription, but it is free) . Also submited to the consideration of the owner of the IEEE Spectrum’s Energy Wise Blog
 

The question “Can Technology Save the Economy?” was wisely reinterpreted by Bill Sweet as “Can the Stimulus Bill both Stimulate and Transform?” in the IEEE Spectrum’s Energy Wise Blog. Such a reinterpretation and my post under markm@kyield.com’s comment Incremental innovation (controlled by entrenched) led me to comprehend that reform “transformation” (incremental innovation controlled by IOUs) is just not going to work.

As IOUs keep entrenched, the only way out to introduce the overdue fundamental structural radical “transformation” is spelled out by M.I.T. professor Peter Senge el al in their book “The Necessary Revolution: How Individuals and Organizations Are Working Together to Create a Sustainable World.” Thus the latest EWPC article posted is Can EPRI Professionals Get Out of the IOUs Box to Join the EWPC Necessary Revolution?

 

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member photo How can you possibly continually talk about "entrenched" IOUs when the power sector in the US and Canada has gone through such a massive transformation over the past decade or so?
# Posted By James Carson | 6/27/09 9:51 AM | Report This Comment as Foul/Inappropriate
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Thank you for helping enable the EWPC article COMPETE Coalition to Stop a Huge Greek Tragedy in the Making, which can be read by hitting the link http://www.energyblogs.com/ewpc/index.cfm/2009/6/2...
# Posted By Jose Antonio Vanderhorst-Silverio | 6/28/09 7:50 PM | Report This Comment as Foul/Inappropriate
 
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