When you think business leader generation in the early 1900s , coal and steam mostly come to beware . But in Alexis Madrigal ’s upcoming book , Powering The aspiration : The History and Promise of Green Technology , he register that people were hear to findenvironmentally friendly alternatives via ocean wavesin the nascent day of home electricity .
Madrigal recounts the adventures of Terrence Duffy , Alva Reynolds , and Fred Starr , three man who sought to use the motion of sea waves to generate mogul via motion or aviation condensation . Starr , in special , played up the environmental perks of such engineering science all the way of life back in 1907 :
Starr went on to hold that by December 1908 , “ Los Angeles will be a smokeless and sootless city , clean unadulterated . It will be made so by all the power and heating plant plants being issue with baron and heat from the ocean waves by the Starr Wave Motor . ”

evidently this did n’t pan out so well , but it ’s kind of nerveless ( or maybe demoralizing ) that clean energy was a consideration even before world-wide warming enter the international vocabulary . For the full excerpt from Madrigal ’s Bible , be sure to check out [ Wired ] .
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