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Renewable Energy - The Next Opportunity for Silicon Valley
by flynn23 at 11:41 am EST, Dec 12, 2004

] The Bay Area tech industry has a tremendous amount of
] financial and human capital that can be directed toward
] developing and marketing green energy technology.

Bryan McConnell of O'Reilly Network espouses on how Silicon Valley can direct it's considerable expertise towards renewable energy development. Couldn't agree more - but the dynamic that McConnell misses is that this is much more of a marketing, development, and integration play for the Valley, not a creation or true innovation play. Big Oil and Detroit/Stuttgart were smart in the 90s. Flush with some cash, they bought most of the startups and promising technologies for renewable energy, high efficiency engines, and other techniques - essentially slaying David before he could slay Goliath. For a decade these things languished under their watch. But now that renewable energy is 'fashionable', it's clear that it's being viewed as a market differentiator. Think about it: would you rather sell another $13K car with little or no margin, or a $50K car with new technologies that has a huge marketing differential and higher margins?


 
RE: Renewable Energy - The Next Opportunity for Silicon Valley
by Vile at 3:35 pm EST, Dec 13, 2004

flynn23 wrote:
] ] The Bay Area tech industry has a tremendous amount of
] ] financial and human capital that can be directed toward
] ] developing and marketing green energy technology.
]
] Bryan McConnell of O'Reilly Network espouses on how Silicon
] Valley can direct it's considerable expertise towards
] renewable energy development. Couldn't agree more - but the
] dynamic that McConnell misses is that this is much more of a
] marketing, development, and integration play for the Valley,
] not a creation or true innovation play. Big Oil and
] Detroit/Stuttgart were smart in the 90s. Flush with some cash,
] they bought most of the startups and promising technologies
] for renewable energy, high efficiency engines, and other
] techniques - essentially slaying David before he could slay
] Goliath. For a decade these things languished under their
] watch. But now that renewable energy is 'fashionable', it's
] clear that it's being viewed as a market differentiator. Think
] about it: would you rather sell another $13K car with little
] or no margin, or a $50K car with new technologies that has a
] huge marketing differential and higher margins?

Well, McConnell is with the O'Reilly Network, and you are with...oh yeah, Memestreams. I think he's a more reliable source. Most would agree. Go back to the drawing board, you ignorant fuckhead.


 
 
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