9780262082730 - power loss: the origins of deregulation and restructuring in the american electric utility system: the origins of deregulation and restructuring in the american electric utility industry di hirsh, richard f. (4 risultati)

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Hardcover. Condizione: Fine. PRISTINE CONDITION: A 'Like New' copy of 'Power Loss'. No highlighting, markings, or spine creases. Ideal for students, researchers, and professional libraries. Used - like new. Ships from the USA. In the late 1990s, Americans for the first time found themselves in the position of being able to choos…e an electricity provider. In this book, Richard F. Hirsh explains how and why this radical restructuring occurred. He starts by describing the successful campaign by utility managers in the first decade of the 20th century to protect their industry from competition. Seven decades later a series of largely unanticipated events, including the accumulated effects of technological stagnation, the 1973 energy crisis, and the rise of the environmental movement, undermined the managers' control of the system. New players such as academics, environmental and consumer advocates, politicians and potential competitors began to affect public perception of the industry.