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Peter Fox-Penner

    Dr. Peter Fox-Penner sa špecializuje na ekonomické, regulačné a strategické otázky v sieťových odvetviach, predovšetkým v oblasti energetiky a životného prostredia. Jeho práca sa zameriava na plánovanie a konkurenčné problémy v elektroenergetike, ale zahŕňa aj zemný plyn, komunikácie a dopravu. Fox-Penner analyzuje, ako kombinácia klimatických zmien, inteligentných sietí a politík energetickej efektívnosti ovplyvňuje súčasné a budúce obchodné modely energetických spoločností. Skúma tiež dlhodobé vyhliadky v oblasti výroby energie a hľadá udržateľné cesty vpred.

    The Early Days of ESPN
    Smart Power: Climate Change, the Smart Grid, and the Future of Electric Utilities
    Power after Carbon
    • Power after Carbon

      • 384 stránok
      • 14 hodin čítania
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      The electricity sector is facing its toughest test: eliminate carbon emissions while meeting much larger demands for power and adjusting to massive disruptions in its markets, technologies, business models, and policies. Peter Fox-Penner unwinds the industry's fast-moving challenges and makes realistic recommendations for this essential industry.

      Power after Carbon
    • The book explores the urgent need to modernize U.S. utilities in response to climate change and energy security challenges. It highlights the potential of the Smart Grid to transform utility-customer relationships and examines the trade-offs between large-scale and localized power sources. The author discusses strategies for utilities to adapt and thrive amidst significant investment requirements without relying on increased sales. This Anniversary Edition features insights from industry experts and includes a new afterword by the author, providing contemporary assessments of the energy landscape.

      Smart Power: Climate Change, the Smart Grid, and the Future of Electric Utilities
    • This is the story of the early days at ESPN, told by one of its founders, and how a conversation over a couple of martinis in 1978 led to the creation of a broadcast juggernaut.

      The Early Days of ESPN