tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-326167780677397310.post6900545691822212352..comments2024-03-27T21:35:04.988-07:00Comments on EGO OUT: THE COMING GIANT COMPANIES OF THE ENERGY REVOLUTIONGeorgina Popescuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04628821029016016988noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-326167780677397310.post-77452959638221970972015-04-28T13:58:58.533-07:002015-04-28T13:58:58.533-07:00this question is fundamental.
my position, influe...this question is fundamental.<br /><br />my position, influenced by what I read is that the model of the big corps "à la Rockfeller" or "à la Exxon" is dead.<br />even "google" is not as great as we imagine.<br />those kind of companies are just aggregator of the entrepreneurship of millions of converging wills...<br />apps developer, salemen, manufacturer, editors, writers, shopowner, landlords, ....<br /><br />the future of energy is more like AirBnb, a billions of reactors, run by a billion of owners working together for billions of clients, and managed by millions of servers, programmed by thousands of companies, who are piloted by a dozen of "orchestrators" companies... who just establish fair platforms where reactors, owners, clients, servers, programmers, traders, all feel happy and fairly treated or else they go elsewhere...<br /><br />LENR unlike oil or electricity don't need huge capital to be run.Alain_Cohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08352476615242858677noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-326167780677397310.post-65299476148566758422015-04-28T13:40:18.951-07:002015-04-28T13:40:18.951-07:00IMHO, my bet is likely to go with a Saudi owned/fi...IMHO, my bet is likely to go with a Saudi owned/finaced 'greenfields' corporation. Probably an off-shoot of an existing utilities or technology manufacture & distribution company who otherwise might be faced with oblivion if a rapid emergence of LENR technology happens (who can really say). It appears clear to me that one important ingredient needed is expertise and manufacture and distribution of energy modules. Car companies have that expertise and global infrastructure. Large battery companies also have much appreciation of such complexities.<br /><br />It has been my own observation over many years of business, that names and money do not guarantee success in new fields. Names & money do not guarantee continued success for those people even within even their chosen fields of expertise. Most end up diversifying to survive but tend to stick to their known areas of expertise.<br /><br />Companies are usually best advised to stick to their core competencies lest they learn the very hard way that 'green fields' are mostly best exploited by those with young new fresh ideas and few inherent biases are fixed ways of thinking, that can tend to corrupt their goals.<br /><br />Money and names are certainly capable of influencing new startups and people. They are also capable of some manipulation of directions of new ideas and technologies.<br /><br />;)<br /><br /><br />DSMdsjm1https://www.blogger.com/profile/07779323885237127015noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-326167780677397310.post-50032074907344521192015-04-28T13:16:46.057-07:002015-04-28T13:16:46.057-07:00Peter Gluck posted: "Which companies will be ...Peter Gluck posted: "Which companies will be the ET (energy technology, not what you think!) equivalents of the IT leaders- Microsoft, Apple, Google in the energy revolution?" I think it's very possible that these SAME companies will be involved in the ENERGY revolution. I want an Apple LENR-electric car, and Google "blood relatives" were in attendance at ICCF-19, with Bill Gates and friends apparently visiting everyone. I would like to see some "fresh faces"! Tom Tarden et al may be the nexus of "commercialization" with their enduring support of Green Technology. Richard Pollacknoreply@blogger.com