AFM341 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Electric Power Transmission, Disruptive Innovation, Exergy
Document Summary
Focus of our blockchain research and selection of cases. Inclusion of many players may result in slower progress compared to startups and traditional enterprises. Lo3 energy"s microgrid: private u. s. based company, building a technology platform to create peer-to-peer markets to enable neighbours to buy and sell their locally produced energy. Invest in the installation and integration of distributed energy resources. Iot hardware, electricity storage, generation assets and smart appliances: building a viable ecosystem. Sell transactive energy platform directly to other communities interest in the adoption, but lo3 will not own the projects. Local adopters can build their own viable ecosystems by rallying neighbours, educating users and securing local regulatory permission. Moog"s 3d printing parts verification application: case overview. Informed u. s. house armed services committee about the threat of counterfeiting for additive manufactured parts. Identifies and removes illegitimate counterfeit products notifies the fda. Five key questions when considering a blockchain application. Local participants recruiting: enticement strategy, mimetic strategy.