Author: | Mahesh P. Bhave Ph.D. | ISBN: | 9781440833168 |
Publisher: | ABC-CLIO | Publication: | October 11, 2016 |
Imprint: | Praeger | Language: | English |
Author: | Mahesh P. Bhave Ph.D. |
ISBN: | 9781440833168 |
Publisher: | ABC-CLIO |
Publication: | October 11, 2016 |
Imprint: | Praeger |
Language: | English |
What kinds (according to U.S. News & World Report) of clean electricity initiatives—ones that make sense on public policy and business strategy levels—could overcome the hurdles in shifting away from the entrenched electricity and petroleum-based transport industries in the United States? This book explores the tremendous opportunities of the new electricity revolution that looks to threaten the century-old business models of our existing power production infrastructure.
• Synthesizes seemingly disparate concepts from the telecom and electricity industries with business strategy and policy and regulatory issues, allowing readers to see the tremendous opportunity at hand in clean electricity technologies
• Describes a novel network topology for a next-generation electricity grid
• Provides unique insights from the perspective of a chemical engineer who is also a faculty member of a business school and has served as a corporate strategy executive in the telecom industry
What kinds (according to U.S. News & World Report) of clean electricity initiatives—ones that make sense on public policy and business strategy levels—could overcome the hurdles in shifting away from the entrenched electricity and petroleum-based transport industries in the United States? This book explores the tremendous opportunities of the new electricity revolution that looks to threaten the century-old business models of our existing power production infrastructure.
• Synthesizes seemingly disparate concepts from the telecom and electricity industries with business strategy and policy and regulatory issues, allowing readers to see the tremendous opportunity at hand in clean electricity technologies
• Describes a novel network topology for a next-generation electricity grid
• Provides unique insights from the perspective of a chemical engineer who is also a faculty member of a business school and has served as a corporate strategy executive in the telecom industry