• DocumentCode
    943488
  • Title

    The electric power industry and exemplary techniques

  • Author

    Duffy, M.C.

  • Author_Institution
    Sunderland Polytechnic, Mechanical Engineering Department, Sunderland, UK
  • Volume
    133
  • Issue
    3
  • fYear
    1986
  • fDate
    5/1/1986 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    159
  • Lastpage
    172
  • Abstract
    Technological innovation analysis needs case histories of strategically important industries, which are those which stimulate global economic growth and set new standards for judging equipment and introduce new ways of analysing, organising and managing industry. Utilitarian philosophy of technology provides definitions of engineering methods, and uses the concepts of technomorphology to classify the distinct phases in the life cycle of a technology. The econometric theories of Mensch, Kuznets and Schumpeter relate global economic performance to the development of strategic industries during innovative phases separating distinct periods of prosperity, recession, depression and recovery, known as Kondratiev cycles. During the third Kondratieff cycle, 1897¿¿1953, electrotechnology, in general, and the electric power industry, in particular, were of strategic importance. The paper examines the role of the electric power industry in fostering new methods for analysing technological systems and for conducting energy analysis and thermodynamic (second law) analysis. It reviews the role of electricity as the most efficient means of transmitting easily controlled power over long distance. The growth of the grid stimulated improvements to planning theory, and improved network analysis (after Kron), and made extended electrification economically attractive. By the mid-1920s, electrification was recognised as an agent for modernising Britain. There is a great need for Britain to identify the next `wave¿¿ of strategic technologies and to divert resources into them.
  • Keywords
    electricity supply industry; history; Great Britain; electric power industry; electricity supply industry; electrification; energy analysis; network analysis; planning; second law analysis; thermodynamic analysis;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Physical Science, Measurement and Instrumentation, Management and Education - Reviews, IEE Proceedings A
  • Publisher
    iet
  • ISSN
    0143-702X
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1049/ip-a-1.1986.0028
  • Filename
    4647801