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80 MICROPOWER: THE NEXT ELECTRICAL ERA NOTES 81 Notes 1. Otis Port, “Utilities,” Business Week, 10 January 2000; Alissa Leibowitz, “The Utilities Economy: The Next Big Thing,” Venture Capital Journal, January 2000. 2. Robert W. Shaw, Jr., Aretê Corporation, “Micro-Generation Technology: What’s Going On Out There?” presentation to Board on Energy and Environmental Systems, National Research Council (NRC), Washington, DC, 15 May 2000. 3. Richard F. Hirsh, Power Loss: The Origins of Deregulation and Restructuring in the American Electric Utility System (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1999); Thomas P. Hughes, Networks of Power: Electrification in Western Society, 1890- 1930 (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1983). 4. Robert E. Conot, Thomas A. Edison: A Streak of Luck (New York: Da Capo Press, 1979); Matthew Josephson, Edison: A Biography (New York: McGraw- Hill, 1959). 5. Hughes, op. cit. note 3. 6. Walt Patterson, Transforming Electricity: The Coming Generation of Change (London: Royal Institute of International Affairs/Earthscan Publications, 1999). 7. Amory Lovins and André Lehmann, Small is Profitable: The Hidden Benefits of Making Electrical Resources the Right Size (Boulder, CO: Rocky Mountain Institute, forthcoming). 8. Daniel Yergin and Thomas Stanislaw, The Commanding Heights: The Battle Between Government and Marketplace That Is Remaking the Modern World (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1998); Worldwatch estimate based on Edison Electric Institute, Statistical Yearbook of the Electric Utility Industry: 1999 edition (Washington, DC: 1999) and on U.S. Department of Energy (US DOE), Energy Information Administration (EIA), International Energy Annual 1998 (Washington, DC: January 2000); E. F. Schumacher, Small is Beautiful: Economics as if People Mattered (San Bernardino, CA: Borgo Press, 1973); Lovins and Lehmann, op. cit. note 7; Patterson, op. cit. note 6. 9. Worldwatch estimates based on Gerald Cler and Nicholas Lenssen, Distributed Generation: Markets in Transition (Boulder, CO: E Source, December 1997), on Thomas R. Casten, Turning Off the Heat: Why America Must Double Energy Efficiency to Save Money and Reduce Global Warming (Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 1998), and on Tina Kaarsberg, Julie Fox Gorte, and Richard Munson, The Clean Air-Innovative Technology Link: Enhancing Efficiency in the Electricity Industry (Washington, DC: Northeast- Midwest Institute, 1999). 10. Lovins and Lehmann, op. cit. note 7; Worldwatch estimate based on Stephen H. Watts, II, McGuire, Woods, Battle, and Boothe, “Merchant Power Scoreboard,” 13 March 2000, , viewed 16 March 2000. 11. World Energy Council (WEC), The Challenge of Rural Energy Poverty in Developing Nations (London: October 1999); World Bank, Energy Services for the World’s Poor, Energy and Development Report 2000 (Washington, DC: April 2000). 12. Joseph Iannucci, Distributed Utility Associates, “Distributed Genera- tion: Barriers to Market Entry,” presentation to Board on Energy and Environmental Systems, NRC, Washington, DC, 6 May 1999; Norman Myers and Jennifer Kent, How Tax Dollars Can Undercut the Economy and Trash the Environment (Washington, DC: Island Press, forthcoming); Kaarsberg, Gorte, and Munson, op. cit. note 9. 13. Robert W. Shaw, Aretê Corporation, “Distributed Generation: The Emerging Option,” presentation to Board on Energy and Environmental Systems, NRC, Washington, DC, 6 May 1999. 14. Joseph L. Bower and Clayton M. Christensen, “Disruptive Technolo- gies: Catching the Wave,” Harvard Business Review, January/February 1995. 15. Hughes, op. cit. note 3. 16. Larry Armstrong, “I Am Your Local Power Plant,” Business Week, 30 August 1999; Josephson, op. cit. note 4. 17. Gas Research Institute (GRI), The Role of Distributed Generation in Competitive Energy Markets (Chicago: March 1999); Hughes, op. cit. note 3. 18. Hughes, op. cit. note 3; Josephson, op. cit. note 4. 19. Richard F. Hirsh, Technology and Transformation in the American Electric Utility Industry (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1989); Patrick McGuire and Mark Granovetter, “Business and Bias in Public Policy Forma- tion: The National Civic Federation and Social Construction of Electric Utility Regulation, 1905–1907,” for presentation at the American Socio- logical Association, San Francisco, CA, August 1998. 20. Hughes, op. cit. note 3. 21. Hirsh, op. cit. note 19. 22. Ibid; Hughes, op. cit. note 3. 23. Hirsh, op. cit. note 19. 24. Hughes, op. cit. note 3; Hirsh, op. cit. note 19.

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