
Victor Lombardi
Victor
Lombardi
Renewable energies such as solar and wind are making energy less of a commodity and more of a technology: the cost of it decreases over time and we can generate it ourselves. What does this mean for how we interact with it? Should it feel more like a computer or more like an appliance? How might we share it, or sell it? Do we even want to think about energy?
In this talk Victor will describe the “UX of Energy” envisioned by a group working to make renewable energy at home as ubiquitous as coffee machines.
This session is for you, if you are interested in renewable energy, the practical application of innovation concepts, or are considering generating your own renewable energy.
Renewable energies such as solar and wind are making energy less of a commodity and more of a technology: the cost of it decreases over time and we can generate it ourselves. What does this mean for how we interact with it? Should it feel more like a computer or more like an appliance? How might we share it, or sell it? Do we even want to think about energy?
In this talk Victor will describe the “UX of Energy” envisioned by a group working to make renewable energy at home as ubiquitous as coffee machines.
This session is for you, if you are interested in renewable energy, the practical application of innovation concepts, or are considering generating your own renewable energy.
Victor
Lombardi
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