What if? Electricity as money
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Date
2022-04-07Langue de la référence
AnglaisEntité(s) de recherche
Gabelli School of Business, Fordham UniversityImperial College Business School, Imperial College
Résumé
Responding to the influences of climate change, on the one hand, and selected benefits of digital technology, on the other hand, an energy transition of global scale appears to be underway. Many observers project that a significant element of the energy transition will be a growing depen- dence on electricity, a dependence possibly doubling by 2050. Such a transformation, however, would likely require re-configuring the architecture of complex, centralized electricity grids, an artifact of a context of more than a century ago. In concert with the energy transition, we argue to modify the objective of the electricity grid to enable efficient, pervasive optimization in local service areas that provides incentives for users to be efficient in their energy use. At the core of our argument is the presentation of economic incentives denominated in an electricity-backed commodity currency such that incumbent electricity generators could augment their economic purpose of electricity production and electricity distribution to include financial intermediation. A direct consequence of this institu- tional transformation is the opportunity for all users to generate wealth. There are others who have been inspired to conjure ways that energy could be a candidate currency. Our argument is distinctive, though, in exploiting how an institution (the power grid system) could be repositioned and how all agents in the system could benefit by the institutionalization of electricity as money.Titre du périodique
Journal of Risk and Financial ManagementMaison d’édition
MDPIVille d’édition
BaselPays d'édition
Suissep-ISSN
1911-8066e-ISSN
1911-8074Evaluation par les pairs (peer reviewing)
ouiPortée nationale / internationale
internationaleVolume / tome
15, 4Pagination
1-24Public(s) cible(s)
Chercheursprofessionels du domaine
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12162/5687Autre(s) URL(s) permanente(s)
http://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.3390/jrfm15040168La publication existe uniquement sous forme électronique
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