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Gretchen Bakke

By the early 20th century, the United States saw a rapid rise in municipal electricity companies, paralleling the dominance of industrial monopolies like Standard Oil and AT&T. Samuel Insull, aiming to monopolize electricity, acquired Chicago Edison in 1892 but faced the unique challenge of electricity's inability to be stored, requiring continuous production to meet fluctuating demand. His innovative strategies to attract diverse customers and lower prices revolutionized the industry, ultimately leading to a centralized grid controlled by a few companies by the late 1920s. Meanwhile, electricity's transformative impact on society began with early innovations like parallel circuits, enabling reliable lighting and extended work hours. However, challenges persisted, from the chaotic wiring of early urban grids to the aging infrastructure of the modern grid, as seen in events like the 2003 blackout. Efforts to improve efficiency led to shifts from coal to oil, but the 1973 oil embargo exposed vulnerabilities, driving energy conservation and legislative reforms under Jimmy Carter. His administration’s initiatives, including the establishment of the Department of Energy and the National Energy Act, marked a shift toward sustainability, emphasizing conservation, alternative energy, and reduced reliance on monopolistic practices.

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This book delves into the transformative history of electricity, exploring its profound impact on society and the challenges faced in its development and distribution. From the rise of monopolies and groundbreaking innovations like the parallel circuit to the creation of centralized grids and the shift toward renewable energy, it examines the evolution of power systems over time. It also highlights pivotal moments, such as the oil embargo and energy crises, that reshaped public awareness and policy. Through engaging narratives, the text reveals how electricity has shaped modern life while addressing the ongoing need for sustainable and resilient energy solutions.

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Gretchen Bakke is a cultural anthropologist with a PhD from the University of Chicago. She is currently an assistant professor of anthropology at McGill University in Montreal, Canada and is the author of the book Anthropology of the Arts.

By the early 20th century, the United States saw a rapid rise in municipal electricity companies, paralleling the dominance of industrial monopolies like Standard Oil and AT&T. Samuel Insull, aiming to monopolize electricity, acquired Chicago Edison in 1892 but faced the unique challenge of electricity's inability to be stored, requiring continuous production to meet fluctuating demand. His innovative strategies to attract diverse customers and lower prices revolutionized the industry, ultimately leading to a centralized grid controlled by a few companies by the late 1920s. Meanwhile, electricity's transformative impact on society began with early innovations like parallel circuits, enabling reliable lighting and extended work hours. However, challenges persisted, from the chaotic wiring of early urban grids to the aging infrastructure of the modern grid, as seen in events like the 2003 blackout. Efforts to improve efficiency led to shifts from coal to oil, but the 1973 oil embargo exposed vulnerabilities, driving energy conservation and legislative reforms under Jimmy Carter. His administration’s initiatives, including the establishment of the Department of Energy and the National Energy Act, marked a shift toward sustainability, emphasizing conservation, alternative energy, and reduced reliance on monopolistic practices.

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