A Hard Landing for Soft Energy
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Mark Nelson joins me to discuss Amory Lovins, the man behind the
“soft energy path” and the intellectual godfather of Germany’s
Energiewende. Amory Lovins shot to relevance in the 1970s for
advising against the prevailing model for electric utilities, which
was to build as much generation capacity as possible. Lovins
charted an alternate path, which focused on efficiency and
distributed energy sources. Mark offers his critique of Lovins,
based on what he identifies as the two main faults that have
persisted in Lovins’ argument for decades: 1) the idea that the
“soft” and “hard” energy paths are mutually exclusive, and 2) the
supremacy of nuclear “problem.” Mark Nelson is the managing
director of Radiant Energy Group. He holds degrees in mechanical,
aerospace, and nuclear engineering, as well as Russian language and
literature.
“soft energy path” and the intellectual godfather of Germany’s
Energiewende. Amory Lovins shot to relevance in the 1970s for
advising against the prevailing model for electric utilities, which
was to build as much generation capacity as possible. Lovins
charted an alternate path, which focused on efficiency and
distributed energy sources. Mark offers his critique of Lovins,
based on what he identifies as the two main faults that have
persisted in Lovins’ argument for decades: 1) the idea that the
“soft” and “hard” energy paths are mutually exclusive, and 2) the
supremacy of nuclear “problem.” Mark Nelson is the managing
director of Radiant Energy Group. He holds degrees in mechanical,
aerospace, and nuclear engineering, as well as Russian language and
literature.
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