Dreaming in Celadon

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Despite Edison’s dream of creating an electric grid that was both vertically and horizontally integrated, his DC network was the exact opposite—decentralized, small, unwieldy, and prohibitively expensive to scale up. As such, electric companies provided very poor fodder for the processes of monopolization so popular in other industries at the time.
The Grid: Electrical Infrastructure for a New Era
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