What will the energy grid look like in 2072, fifty years from now? Energy policy has become a political football, but here we will cut out all that noise out and focus on the core economic, scientific, and geographical parameters that will decide our energy future.
This paper must have been quite an undertaking Joshua, and I thank you for investing so much of your time in it. Without reservation, a great job covering developing technologies.
I'm reminded of a book that we covered in my early Engineering program in '85-'86 "Energy: A Crisis, a Dilemma or Just Another Problem?", by J. Doolittle, Matrix Pub; Subsequent edition (January 1, 1983), ISBN-13: 978-0916460334. If you don't already have a copy, it would be a great addition to your bookshelf for comparison of technology progression. You may be able to find a copy on Alibris.com.
I love reading these man, you make it so exciting and fun to learn.
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This paper must have been quite an undertaking Joshua, and I thank you for investing so much of your time in it. Without reservation, a great job covering developing technologies.
I'm reminded of a book that we covered in my early Engineering program in '85-'86 "Energy: A Crisis, a Dilemma or Just Another Problem?", by J. Doolittle, Matrix Pub; Subsequent edition (January 1, 1983), ISBN-13: 978-0916460334. If you don't already have a copy, it would be a great addition to your bookshelf for comparison of technology progression. You may be able to find a copy on Alibris.com.
Kind Regards,
Terry Terezakis