The Grid

The Fraying Wires Between Americans and Our Energy Future

Gretchen Bakke

Book Synopsis

"The Grid" by Gretchen Bakke is a thought-provoking examination of the challenges facing our aging electrical grid. Bakke takes readers on a journey through the history and current state of the grid, delving into its complex infrastructure and the various players involved. She explores the political, economic, and environmental implications of our reliance on such a crucial but often overlooked system. From blackouts and cyberattacks to renewable energy and decentralization, Bakke provides a nuanced understanding of the grid's vulnerabilities and the urgent need for modernization. With a balanced mix of technical knowledge and engaging storytelling, she challenges readers to consider the future of our electrical grid and its profound impact on our lives.

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