Mikko Ikola

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In the early days of electrification, however, this sense of power as a common good was not how electricity was made or marketed. It was by definition an elite product, not for everybody but for those who could afford it. This was not simply because electricity hadn’t yet spread to the masses, but because the masses were not considered a market worth reaching until later in our nation’s history.
The Grid: Electrical Infrastructure for a New Era
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