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A Pragmatist’s Guide to Energizing the USA

A Pragmatist’s Guide to Energizing the USA

Rick Wrenn III

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Palmetto Publishing
Año de edición:
2024
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Macroeconomía
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9798822954786
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Unplugging the Power Myths: An Unbiased Look at the Present and Future of U.S Power Systems - Explore the facts and figures behind America’s energy matrix, costs, and prospects.Our society would collapse without an external power source. Energy for our grids and transportation are absolutely critical fixtures to our world; yet are often misunderstood by the media, special interests, politicians, and - consequently - the general public. What happens when you dissociate yourself from all of the subjective opinions and rhetoric, and examine the cold, hard data regarding our domestic energy matrix? What are the platforms and technologies that currently energize our nation, and what can we expect to see moving forward? What practically and fiscally makes sense to actuate our movements and modernized world right now, over the remainder of this decade, moving through the 2030s, and over the course of the next 25 years? Yes - materials and resource accessibility, infrastructure, and climate change mitigation (to name a few) all will play a significant role in determining what our energy systems look like; both now and in the future. But what do the facts, cost structures, and the macroeconomic climate dictate? What do the bona fide experts (who’ve thoroughly scrutinized these topics) surmise? This book aims to provide a clear, objective, rolling assessment of our grid and motility power across the US, using subsidized metrics and insights from the respective authorities.The reader is guided through a forecast of our energy future, and should walk away with a more comprehensive and substantiated view our US energy complex today, and what it will look like tomorrow.A Pragmatist’s Guide to Energizing the USA is an essential read for those who seek an unbiased, subsidized examination of our energy systems. This guide is not just a critique of our current energy matrix, but a roadmap for understanding and navigating the energy future of America.

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