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A typewriter "centralises" all your writing where the typewrite is, whereas with a "decentralised" pen, you ca nwrite anywhere... In the long run, we're all dead. John Maynard Keynes
That was precisely my point. Do we need economies of scale any more?
I was just reading of a new type of enterprise in the US. Offices and industrial premises with roof space can get rather a large amount of energy from a well-designed and large solar array.
The business model is that the entrepreneur analyses the needs of the office and then installs the entire system gratis - but the ordering company then pays for the energy they get, at more or less going rates for electricity off the grid. Where they gain is that when power is generated by the rooftop system surplus to requirements, it is sold back to the grid supplier, and benefits both the entrepreneur and their client.
According to the report, the main bone of contention is the unit price of the sellback which so far has been closer to the retail price (ie the grid utility company becomes a consumer). On the other hand, the utility companies have found these new systems to help quite a lot with peak loading - saving them from starting up expensive reserve generators etc.
But it is an interesting model... You can't be me, I'm taken
That is almost EXACTLY the self financing "Energy Pool" model I advocate, and which sinks without trace every time I mention it, probably because it's categorised in the "It's just Chris banging on again" box.
Oh well.
It does require smart metering, though, and the sort of IP these guys
ResponsiveLoad
have.
I saw them recently re "partnerising" what they are doing: there's hope for us Brits yet. "The future is already here -- it's just not very evenly distributed" William Gibson
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=11501354 You can't be me, I'm taken
How did the film-making go? There must be a Diary or Two in that? "The future is already here -- it's just not very evenly distributed" William Gibson
Today I had my last day of shooting sketches - finally in the inner sanctum - the HQ of Yle. Not so much sketches as tidying up the backstory for the last episode. There's still one scene where our Gypsy King meets the Channel Director and finally decides to reject the digital world (to which Finland converts, in reality, at the end of the series) The closing line is 'We are analogue people' ;-). But unfortunately one actor is unavailable except when I am away to I have allowed the producer to direct it ;-)
I've also been working on a 45 second animated tribute to our other star who died during production. This is meant to come before the final end credits.
Oh, and today we had one of Finland's leading gangsters on set for a bit part. I've been working with an American colleague on a new comedy series called 'Behind the 8-Ball' which is about a gang of bikers made up of ex-businessmen gone wild. We needed to do some research on 'clubhouses' etc and I asked the Man if he could help. He made one call and I am now booked to spend some time with a rather notorious biker gang in August. I have no qualms - if I go with his recommendation, I'll be safer than out on the streets ;-)
I have described before my interest in people who live outside the law. This guy is charming, intelligent - even wise, and very funny. We had a day of laughs. You can't be me, I'm taken
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