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Power
Economies
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$50,000
5000
Terawatt Hours
$45,000
4500
GDP
$40,000
4000
$35,000
3500
$30,000
3000
$25,000
2500
1990
1995
2000
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2005
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Structure for Transfer of Wealth
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Transfer
of
Wealth
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Some Other Measures of Wealth
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Power Situation Now
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Two Main Counterattacks
Public Programs
- Pensions Fund Assets
and Infrastructure
- Energy Homesteads
Free Market
- Peer to Peer Electricity
- Private Production of
Energy Currency
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Forecast
Roadmap
based on
Telecom
and IT
History
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Phases
to
Peer
to
Peer
Electricity
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From
Central
Grid
to
Power
Currency
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Distributed Power
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Local Wealth and Resources
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Compare Types of Money
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Oil, Gold, Dollars
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Electricity vs USD and Gold
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Food Prices 1980 - 2010
USD
Electricity
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Fuel – KWH convertability
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Commodity Money Standards
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‘Bolts and Zaps’
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Prime Movers - Electricity
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Moving Power Plants
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Vehicles
vs.
Power Plants
Potential
GigaWatt Hour
Capacity
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Vehicle to Grid
University of Delaware Model
- batteries (limited, relies on old central model, is a stall
tactic)
VIPER (Aura Systems) for military
– up to 8500 watts per vehicle.
- One vehicle can support a small base
New Products for remote
– 100 to 400 watts per vehicle – in stores now
Michelin Wheels
– 25000 watts or more, Potential to reach many kilowatts
with new technology
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Vehicle Advances
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Truckstop
Scenario
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V2G and Peak Loads
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Transactions
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Peer to Peer Electricity
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Meters and Cards for Peer to Peer
Electricity Networks
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Transactions
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Transactions - Advanced
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Energy Producer
77%
Utility
10%
3rd Party
5%
Info Tech Provider
1%
Agent
0.5%
Financial company
1%
Data Company
1%
Member/Clubs
1%
Services Companies
0.5%
Local Tax
2%
National Tax
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1%
200 KWH
Energy
Producer
Utility
3rd Party
Service
Providers
154 Info Tech
20 Agent
Financial
10
company
Data
Company
Tax
2
1
2
2
Member/Clubs 2
Services Co.
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4
1
2
Peer to Peer + Traditional Grid
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SuperDistribution
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Government
vs
Private
Financing
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Public Lands
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Government Involvement
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Energy Backed Money - Pensions
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Future
Energy
Growth
(10 %
Annual
Growth)
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Replacement of Debt in the Economy
100%
Power
Currency
90%
80%
Gov. $
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
Debt
20%
10%
0%
2000
2010
2020
2030
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2040
2050
Money
Supply
and
Types
1800
to
2050
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Rollout (to Sierra Leone)
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Tech for Developing Countries
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Meters and Cards for Peer to Peer
Electricity Networks
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Power
Currency
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Amazon, Kindle,
Smashwords, etc
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Peer to Peer
Electricity
James Rogers,
P2P Electric
Amy Wang,
State Grid
Corporation
p2pelectricity.com
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Thank You
Jim Rogers
P2P Electric, Inc
China: 86 – 13501086710
Skype: rogers.jim
Twitter: powercurrency
[email protected]
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