The Case For Women | 2021

The smart, sustainable neighborhood

 

Abstract


\n\nApplicable to both undergraduate and graduate courses in managing technology or sustainability.\n\n\n\nTechnology strategy.\nBusiness Model evaluation.\nSustainable technologies.\n\n\n\nIn this case study, gas and electric utility holding company Southern Company has embarked on an ambitious experiment to learn more about energy usage at a household level, as well as community scale microgrids. Every minute, 62 homes in Reynolds Landing upload appliance and electrical outlet level data to Southern Company. How can Southern Company use this vast amount of data to promote energy efficiency? Are microgrids a key to creating a more sustainable and resilient energy future? At a higher level, how can microgrids impact or change traditional power generation business models like those used by Southern Company?\n\n\n\n1. To explore why companies develop technologies that are counter to current business models.\n2. To understand how new technology can lead to new business models for existing businesses.\n3. To understand the drivers of company led R&D.\n4. To discuss “technology push” applications. Where technology is developed and then a market or markets are sought.\n\n\n\nTeaching notes are available for educators only. Please contact your library to gain login details or email [email protected] to request teaching notes.\n\n\n\nTwo parts here. The first is looking at sustainable energy solutions such as solar farms and micro-grids. The second is this case challenges students to ask how this research helps the 45% of consumers making less than $40,000/yr.\n\n\n\nCSS 11: Strategy.\n

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DOI 10.1108/cfw.2020.000023
Language English
Journal The Case For Women

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