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'Who Has Seen the Wind'

机译:“谁见过风”

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This article argues that discussion and construction of wind mills for the generation of electric power represent a sociotechnical imaginary which linked Victorian unease over waste and resource depletion with a conviction that technological systems that allowed more direct transfer of power than fossil fuels, in combination with widespread, even "unlimited availability" of wind, would provide the soundest and most responsible answer to the empire's energy challenges. Electrical specialists discussed and designed these systems amid critiques of steam, anxieties over coal depletion, and moral commitments to efficiency and sufficiency. Even though these systems were eclipsed by hydropower and fossil-fueled electric power production, this narrative questions the inevitability of fossil fuels in early and contemporary electric systems. Who has seen the wind? Neither I nor you: But when the leaves hang trembling, The wind is passing through.1
机译:本文认为,用于生成电力的探讨和建设是一种社会科技,将维多利亚时代的浪费和资源消耗联系起来,这是一种信念,使得能够比化石燃料更直接地转移权力的技术系统,与普遍存在甚至风的“无限可用性”,将为帝国的能源挑战提供最主张和最负责任的答案。在蒸汽的批评中讨论和设计了这些系统,对煤炭耗尽的批评,致敬以及效率和充足的道德承诺。尽管这些系统被水电和化石燃料的电力生产黯然失色,但这种叙述在早期和现代电气系统中的化石燃料的必然性。谁看过风?我也不是你:但是当叶子挂颤抖时,风通过了1

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    《Technology and Culture》 |2019年第2期|467-493|共27页
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    NATHAN KAPOOR;

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  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
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