1st Edition

Small is Profitable The Hidden Economic Benefits of Making Electrical Resources the Right Size

By Amory B. Lovins Copyright 2003
428 Pages
by Routledge

398 Pages
by Routledge

Today's electricity industry - large power stations feeding a nationwide grid - will soon be a thing of the past. This book explains why and what will replace it - decentralized and distributed electrical resources which can be up to 10 times as economically valuable. The authors - all leading experts in the field - explain very clearly and thoroughly all the benefits, so the engineers will... Read more
Part 1: Needs and Resources  The Inflection Point  Context: The Pattern That Connects  Where We Start: The Existing Power System  Fine-Grained Thinking  Uncertainty Reigns  Cautions and Heresies  Part 2: Benefits of Distributed Resources  Introduction  System Planning  Construction and Operation  Other Sources of Value  Part 3: A Call to Action: Policy Recommendations and Market Implications for Distributed Generation  A Framework for Action  Policy Goals and Objectives  Policy Recommendations  Implications for the Private Sector  Why Distributed Generation Matters to Every Citizen

Biography

Amory B Lovins is CEO of Rocky Mountain Institute and author of 27 books including Natural Capitalism and Factor Four.

'Provocative and well-considered.' The Economist 'Comprehensive.

' Electrical Review 'It is such a thorough examination of the subject, that its lessons could apply to almost any electricity market in the world.' Electrical Review.

'Today's electricity industry will have to change. This book explains why and what will replace it.' Environment Business.