Article ID: CBB735584842

An Alpine Energy Transition: The Piave River from Charcoal to “White Coal” (October 2020)

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This article analyzes the environmental history of the Industrial Revolution by examining the evolution of the usage and management of the waters of the Piave, a river stretching from the eastern Alps to the Venetian Plain. In the preindustrial period, the Piave played a fundamental role in defining the flows of raw materials and energy in the region, representing the main route for transporting timber—the most important resource of the time—from Alpine forests to lowland urban areas. The onset of industrialization, especially the development of a railway network, undermined both this role and the economic activities that had been based on the exploitation of Alpine forests. The subsequent rise of hydroelectricity transformed the Piave from a transport route to an energy source. This transformation caused, in a shift applicable to more than just the Italian case, a redefinition of the social and economic relationships between upland and lowland areas: after the energy transition, the Alpine region ceased to be a constituent part of an interdependent system and instead became a periphery to an urban core.

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Authors & Contributors
Whitington, Jerome
Campbell, Brian
Cosens, Barbara
Evenden, Matthew D.
Hirt, Paul W.
Karadobriy, Tetyana
Journals
Research in the History of Technology
IA. The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology
Der Anschnitt: Zeitschrift für Kunst und Kultur im Bergbau
Economic History Review
History of Technology
Journal of Global History
Publishers
University of Toronto Press
Cornell University Press
Oregon State University Press
Texas A&M University Press
UBC Press
University of North Carolina Press
Concepts
Rivers
Hydroelectric power
Water power
Dams
Power technology
Fisheries; fishing
People
Vedeneev, Boris Evgenʹevich
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
21st century
20th century, early
20th century, late
18th century
Places
Canada
Italy
United States
Germany
England
Laos
Institutions
World Bank
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