Author: Marc Fawzi
License: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0
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In the future, everyone will be an energy producer and consumer. Everyone will produce their own energy and either sell the surplus to others or buy extra wattage from others.
That’s part of the premise and promise of the “smart grid” aka “intelligent utility network” aka “Intergrid.”
See this: http://www.odemagazine.com/doc/56/talkin-bout-my-generation/2
So if everyone will be a producer and consumer of energy then everyone will naturally be a producer and consumer of Web infrastructure, starting with people owning Mesh/802.11s-enabled wireless routers and all the way to people owning and renting out P2P-enabled storage, processing and connectivity.
Where do today’s dominant Web players fit in (e.g. Google)?
Answer: nowhere, as far as I can see.
Google is the biggest private consumer of energy. They may also be the biggest producer of energy one day. But I’m betting that such a day won’t come; i.e., that we will move to a P2P (or edge-driven) consumer-producer model, or P2P Economy, and away from the network -or cloud- centric model.
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