Design to Value: built assets that deliver on all fronts.
https://www.electricitymap.org/map.
The discussion emphasises the need to evaluate energy sources based on their 'network value' - factors like reliability, ability to ramp up/down to demand, and flexibility - rather than just their absolute cost per unit of energy.Distributed vs. Centralised Power Debate:.
There's an ongoing debate about the optimal balance between large, centralised energy systems (like national grids and large nuclear plants) and more distributed, localised power generation and storage (such as car batteries or smaller modular reactors).Need for Sophisticated Energy Debate:.The current public and political discourse surrounding energy is often oversimplified and influenced by commercial lobbying.. A more sophisticated, collaborative, and centrally informed debate is needed to make effective long-term decisions about investment and decarbonisation strategies.
Learn more about our.Design to Value.Have you ever spent much time thinking about why things are the size they are?.
I have often come back to contemplating this topic when reading about mitochondria.
We have mitochondria in all our cells, they convert carbohydrate molecules into packets of energy (ATP) that can then be used directly by our cells to function.With a generator, we already know its size, shape, and the way it will act.
An architect wouldn’t request a generator of a custom capacity for a particular project, she says, because no one is going to decide that a manufactured product ought to be manufactured to a different capacity.. We don’t need to know many DfMA principles surrounding generators because they are productised, she says.The problem with DfMA, “is that you have to not only understand the element that you're figuring out the rules for, but then you need to know the proprietary rules for that element.
And you multiply those exponentially.It's too many.”.