Friday, April 3, 2020

The First Huge Renewable-Energy Revolution


The First Huge Renewable-Energy Revolution, the one that dotted the U.S. with Hydroelectric Dams and Ultimately made Power ubiquitous in every American Home, started at a Bankruptcy Sale.

In 1877, Jacob Schoellkopf went to an Auction for a Waterway owned by the Niagara Falls Canal Company. A Succession of Entrepreneurs had tried and Failed to Harness the Ferocious Power of the Falling Water. That night he told his wife, Momma, I bought the ditch. Five years later, Schoellkop installed a Generator below the Falls to Power 16 Electric Lamps above it.

Those First Lights wowed Tourists and gave People a sense of the Powerful Waterfall's potential. But they didn't reveal how to Generate Power that could Travel Long Distances, never mind how to make a Profit on it. For the next 14 years Investors tried to Harness the Falls. One Engineer proposed building a Long Tunnel beneath them to feed 38 Vertical Shafts with Turbines that could Power Factories above, but everyone Failed.

It took Nikola Tesla's Invention of an efficient Polyphase Generator to Transmit those Electrons, and the Sale of his Patents to Westinghouse, to make Hydro viable.



In 1896 the Cathedral of Power started sending Watts to the Towns of Niagara and Buffalo, right next door. But this 17 year Sprint from the Lab to Buffalo was, in a sense, only a Proof-of-Concept, what we might now call a Demonstration Project. It would be another Quarter Century before even a Third of U.S. Homes got Electricity.

In 1905 there was a Political backlash against the Idea of Diverting the Public Beauty of the Falls for the Gain of Private Companies. But then the Politics of Power began to shift, as People realized how important it was. In 1912, a Federal Report noted the 60% of Hydro-Power in the U.S. was controlled by just Two Companies.

In 1931, New York Governor, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, created a State Power Authority that could act as a Check on Private Monopolies, that he was giving back to the people the water power which is theirs. It would take FDR's National Power Initiatives to eventually Wire All of Rural America. Today Niagara Falls crates enough Electricity to Power 3.8 Million Homes, and Hydro-Plants provide 16% of the World's Electricity.

Niagara's Long Timeline is worth remembering as we get serious about Reducing Carbon Emissions fast enough to keep Average Global Temperature Increases below 2 Degrees by 2100. To accomplish this we will need to Push many Techno-Niagaras from the Light-Bulb-in-the-Lab Stage to Full Development around the World within just a Few Decades.

These Days we tend to think of such Energy Revolutions, with all of their Bankruptcies and Political Backlashes, as Impossible Tasks Only for Dreamers. In fact, the U.S. has led such Sweeping Technological Revolutions before, and we could do it again. But we'll need to Dismantle some old Myths and Ideologies about who Bankrolls Innovation and who Benefits.










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