Article ID: CBB594714296

Speaking for the ‘world power economy’: electricity, energo-materialist economics, and the World Energy Council (1924–78) (2020)

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The emergence of a field of global energy policy is usually traced back to the events around the 1973–74 oil embargo. This article provides a prehistory to this by tracing the genealogy of the ‘global energy economy’. This genealogy is reconstructed through the lens of the World Power Conference (WPC, today the World Energy Council, WEC), a non-governmental international organization founded by a British electro-technical engineer in 1924. In a comparison with the engineering of ‘natural forces’ in the nineteenth-century steam economy, I argue that electricity, and particularly large electrical systems, not only changed the meaning of power and institutionalized a regular documentation of the ‘power economy’, but enabled and concentrated ownership of the ‘forces of nature’ as a productive factor. This more comprehensive view of the role of electricity in the economy gave rise to an energo-materialist economics among the electro-technical engineers, technicians, and planners whom the WPC assembled. The WPC imagined itself as the centre of calculation of this ‘global energy economy’, initiating international standardization and complementing the statistics of international organizations such as the League of Nations and the United Nations. As the integration of all ‘energies’ in one statistical model required conversion factors across very different technical processes, it took the urgency of the oil crisis for the WEC to compile a global energy balance, thus statistically ‘representing’ the state of the ‘global energy economy’.

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Authors & Contributors
Albritton Jonsson, Fredrik
Turnbull, Thomas
Billington, David P., Jr.
Bouneau, Christophe
Brosnan, Kathleen A.
Carey, Mark
Journals
Environmental History
The Bridge: Journal of the National Academy of Engineering
Environment and History
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
Icon: Journal of the International Committee for the History of Technology
Social Studies of Science
Publishers
Firenze University Press
P. Lang
Princeton University Press
Springer
Transcript
University of Arizona Press
Concepts
Environmental history
Energy consumption
Economics
Energy resources and technologies
Energy policy
Electricity; magnetism
People
Smith, Adam
Time Periods
20th century
21st century
19th century
20th century, late
18th century
Enlightenment
Places
United States
Africa
Brazil
Mexico
California (U.S.)
Great Plains (North America)
Institutions
American Physical Society
RAND Corporation
European Union
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