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April 4, 2011, Update: a key insight emerged, while elaborating the EWPC post A Proposal to Declare the Winners of the IEEE Spectrum Smart Grid 2025 Game: the 20 points awarded by the Foresight Guides, when they identified a "Super-interesting" Card, lost its value as the points earned by players increased as shown below. That insight shifts the importance to said proposal that addresses the distortion on the Foresight Engine system.

 

Tomorrow April 1st, will be two full weeks from the end of IEEE Spectrum Smart Grid 2025 Game, without any update to enable the players and the public learn about the winners. This report is intended to change that, giving additional evidence to help anyone easily respond to the EWPC post Was the EWPC-AF_Creator the All Around Winner of the Smart Grid 2025 Game?

 

The evidence is in the particular engagement, shown play by play below, in this Part I, and also in Part II . Raul V.R., from Spain, and Greg, from Europe, seem to have avoided the expected plays, in order to get to the first and second position of the Leaderboard, respectively. At least two observations help show if they played a game or not to deserve its leadership:

 

  1. It is important to notice (see below) that they both avoided two very important Cards, played by fiskus, from Melbourne, Australia, just 12 and 13 seconds after the start of the mentioned engagement. It is evident that either the Momentum or the Antagonism Micro-forecasts had the potential to show critical weaknesses of the Positive Imagination Micro-forecast. As can be seen, those weaknesses showed up soon as Raul and Greg interacted, but not on the points they received from the system, that, as you may see, grow near the power of two.
  2. It is also important to highlight, that Greg, who only played 20 cards during the 24 hours, did not defend either his initial Micro-forecast, when capt_stargazer started to participate (see Part II  [/script>), by playing the Antagonism Card “Definitely utopian.” Instead, Greg avoids it. In fact, the original Positive imagination is forgotten and continued by Raul V.R in a different direction set by capt_stargazer who, as can be seen, takes control of the engagement, but no the points.

 

 

 

 

 

Card Number

Time

Card Followed

Player Name

Type of Card Played

 Micro-forecast or idea

Points for player

2730

3/18/2011 0:22

\N

Greg

Positive Imagination

Create an alternative SG (on same network) for individuals and communities producing energy. Possibility to trade with usual grid if needed.

                -  

2770

3/18/2011 0:34

2730

fiskus

Momentum

A blackmarket in power transmission by maser arises.  'Darksun' technology uses network packet switching algorithms to distribute and hide.

                 6

2775

3/18/2011 0:35

2770

fiskus

Antagonism

Entrenched utilities react to shut down alternate grid, citing safety concerns. Sunshine rebellion begins.

                -  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2740

3/18/2011 0:25

2730

Raul V.R.

Investigation

Will it be possible to run a traditional grid with only some part of it converted in smart grid? will this be worthwhile?

 124,907,519

2747

3/18/2011 0:27

2740

Greg

Investigation

At the beginning no, hence the trading with usual grid. But as more people (=users and producers at the same time) join it will be.

   62,453,759

2763

3/18/2011 0:32

2747

Raul V.R.

Investigation

Then the implementation solution is definitely some test areas? let´s say a few cities in every country, and the spread on?
\

   31,226,879

2769

3/18/2011 0:34

2763

Greg

Investigation

each city should be an important energy producer, and they should e widespread (geography, climate, activity) to spread usage.

   15,613,439

2804

3/18/2011 0:45

2769

Raul V.R.

Adaptation

Every public building should already have FV panels on top, and inject power into the grid, government has to lead the change...

     7,806,719

2823

3/18/2011 0:53

2804

Greg

Momentum

And major companies, supermarkets,... as well.

     3,903,359

2843

3/18/2011 1:02

2823

Raul V.R.

Adaptation

Right, strong support policies should be given. Problems arise when the electricity boards block the access points to the grid

     1,951,679

2860

3/18/2011 1:13

2843

Greg

Adaptation

Maybe not: as EU established as law, the electricity producers can't be providers. Then providers could be interested (by rent or law)

       975,839

2867

3/18/2011 1:16

2860

Raul V.R.

Adaptation

Right in theory. In Spain it is the same, but it doesn´t work. The producers have created new companies to still be providers...

       487,919

3771

3/18/2011 10:28

2867

Greg

Momentum

Totally true, exactly the same in France.
\Could law force providers to rent their network to all producers, in % of their production?

       243,959

3778

3/18/2011 10:32

3771

Raul V.R.

Adaptation

I hope we see it by 2025! The energy lobbies are quite strong, even governments are unable to deal with them

       121,979

3785

3/18/2011 10:35

3778

Greg

Adaptation

Because we votes for the wrong people! We should chose leaders with population's interest in mind, not increased benefits of their supports!

         60,989

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3797

3/18/2011 10:43

3785

Raul V.R.

Investigation

It seems to be difficult for the right people to become leaders, how could this be changed? Politicians don´t want clever people around them

         30,487

3803

3/18/2011 10:48

3797

Greg

Adaptation

Maybe it's because clever people don't want to become leaders! Too much hassle with almost no perspective of results.

         15,243

3824

3/18/2011 10:57

3803

Raul V.R.

Adaptation

I agree. But maybe the comming technologycall challenges will lead to this clever people get involved in politics...maybe to utopian?

           7,621

 

 

 

 

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