The Grid by Phillip F. Schewe

This book provides a comprehensive exploration of the history and significance of the electrical grid, a complex and critical infrastructure that powers modern society. It delves into the grid's inception, its evolution over time, and the challenges it faces in the age of renewable energy and increasing demand. The narrative highlights the ingenuity and engineering marvels behind the grid's development, as well as the economic, political, and environmental considerations that continue to shape its future. Through engaging storytelling, the book underscores the grid's role as the backbone of industrialized nations and its importance in the transition towards sustainable energy sources.

The 8974th greatest book of all time


Published
2007
Nationality
American
Type
Fiction
Pages
320
Words
Unknown
Original Language
English

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