Dear writers and readers,
Please take a look a the last post Solving Smart Grid Cost Recovery, written under the article New Trends Emerging For AMI Cost Recovery, by Will McNamara, Principal Consultant, KEMA, Inc. I dedicate it to Len Gould as a reminder of my appreciation for his stubborn behavior. I think he should try to get a piece of the pie in the new industry organized under EWPC.
After many downloads, debates, reflexive dialogues and generative dialogues, I have two humble question to ask: Is EWPC the winning market of the first and cooperative stage of competition? Are we ready to introduce competition in the power industry with a negotiated transition, of course?
If you think no, to either question, explain very clearly your case to the audience, with facts, and without links. If you think yes, please, by all means say so.
I know that the next thing that should happen is to find out that there is a lot of value destruction made in the industry during the past decade. However, there are much more opportunities to add value, for those who have invested dearly in innovative solutions, but that the "native load" barrier don’t allow it to be implemented.
Silence is the best message.
Thanks to all that helped me get to this point.
Best regards,
José Antonio Vanderhorst-Silverio, PhD
Systemic Consultant: Electricity
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