Deciphering economic futures: Electricity, calculation, and the power economy, 1880–1930

Pub Date : 2021-12-27 DOI:10.1111/1600-0498.12416
Daniela Russ
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More than other energy industries, the electric power industry relied on calculating practices and codifications like load management to handle and develop their technical systems. Scholars have approached these practices largely from the point of view of the history of electricity. While it is true that these practices facilitated the expansion of the industry, this paper argues that electrical systems and the calculations around them were also used to “decipher” the new relations between power, economic change, and society that were emerging in the first decades of the 20th century. This paper asks how electricity took on the form of a mode of representation of economic life. Starting from the control of currents in early electrical systems via the calculation of voltage, current, and resistance, the paper shows how load management developed, and how the calculations around the large, interconnected power systems of the early 20th century were used as information on the “power economy.” In the medium of the power economy, engineers, economists, and politicians imagined the relation between the national and the world economy, between technical progress and the nascent macroeconomic object of “the economy.” Based on an analysis of the contributions to the World Power Conferences, the paper distinguishes two ways in which calculations around electricity became relevant for economic policy in the interwar years: as an indicator of economic growth and as the ground for a new economy.

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解读经济未来:电力、计算和电力经济,1880-1930
与其他能源行业相比,电力行业更依赖于负荷管理等计算实践和法规来处理和开发其技术系统。学者们主要是从电力历史的角度来研究这些实践的。虽然这些做法确实促进了该行业的扩张,但本文认为,电力系统及其周围的计算也被用来“破译”20世纪头几十年出现的电力、经济变化和社会之间的新关系。本文探讨了电是如何以一种表现经济生活模式的形式出现的。本文从通过计算电压、电流和电阻来控制早期电力系统中的电流开始,展示了负载管理是如何发展起来的,以及20世纪初围绕大型互联电力系统的计算是如何被用作“电力经济”的信息的。在权力经济的媒介中,工程师、经济学家和政治家们设想了国家经济与世界经济、技术进步与新生的宏观经济目标“经济”之间的关系。基于对世界电力会议贡献的分析,本文区分了两次世界大战期间围绕电力的计算与经济政策相关的两种方式:作为经济增长的指标,以及作为新经济的基础。
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