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Smart Grids Are a Recipe for Disaster: Why We Need to Rethink the Future of Energy Distribution

Posted on May 21, 2025 By Dante No Comments on Smart Grids Are a Recipe for Disaster: Why We Need to Rethink the Future of Energy Distribution

As we continue to hear about the wonders of smart grids and their ability to revolutionize the way we consume and distribute energy, I couldn’t help but think about the elephant in the room: what if smart grids are actually a recipe for disaster? Before you dismiss me as a Luddite, hear me out.

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Smart grids, touted as the next-generation energy infrastructure, promise to make our energy system more efficient, reliable, and sustainable. They’re supposed to enable the widespread adoption of renewable energy sources, reduce energy waste, and even help us mitigate the impact of climate change. Sounds great, right? But what if I told you that smart grids might actually be the opposite of what we need?

The problem lies in the way smart grids are designed to prioritize efficiency and reliability over other values. They’re built around the assumption that energy should be produced and consumed in a linear, top-down manner, with centralized power plants churning out electricity and a grid that’s designed to distribute it to consumers. But what about the energy democracy movement, which seeks to empower communities to generate and control their own energy? What about the growing number of people who want to live off the grid, or even go off-grid entirely?

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Smart grids are designed to make it harder for these folks to disconnect from the grid, rather than easier. They’re built around the idea that everyone should be plugged in, all the time, and that the grid should be the primary source of energy. But what about the benefits of decentralization, which could allow communities to generate their own energy and reduce their reliance on the grid? What about the potential for community-scale renewable energy projects, which could provide energy and economic benefits to local residents?

The truth is, smart grids are often little more than a fancy way of saying “centralized control.” They’re designed to enable utilities to better manage energy distribution, but in the process, they often prioritize the interests of large power companies over those of consumers and the environment. And that’s a recipe for disaster.

Take, for example, the widespread adoption of advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) in smart grids. While AMI is supposed to help utilities manage energy distribution more efficiently, it also allows them to monitor and control energy usage in real-time, which can lead to a host of problems, including rate hikes, energy rationing, and even smart meter hacking.

Or consider the role of smart grids in promoting energy storage, which is often touted as a key benefit of smart grids. While energy storage is essential for integrating renewable energy sources into the grid, it’s also a key tool for utilities to manage energy supply and demand, which can lead to further centralization and control.

So what’s the alternative? It’s not about destroying the existing grid or rejecting the benefits of smart technology altogether. It’s about creating a more diverse, decentralized energy system that prioritizes community control, sustainability, and social equity. It’s about giving people the power to generate and control their own energy, rather than relying on a centralized grid.

In short, the future of energy distribution is not about smart grids at all, but about creating a more just and sustainable energy system that puts people and the planet first.

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