Jones Christopher
Enterp Soc. 2011;12(4):790-823.
Home heating and lighting markets have played crucial and underappreciated roles in driving energy transitions. When historians have studied the adoption of fossil fuels, they have often privileged industrial actors, markets, and technologies. My analysis of the factors that stimulated the adoption of anthracite coal and petroleum during the nineteenth century reveals that homes shaped how, when, and why Americans began to use fossil fuel energy. Moreover, a brief survey of other fossil fuel transitions shows that heating and lighting markets have been critical drivers in other times and places. Reassessing the historical patterns of energy transitions offers a revised understanding of the past for historians and suggests a new set of options for policymakers seeking to encourage the use of renewable energy in the future.
家庭供暖和照明市场在推动能源转型方面发挥了关键且未得到充分重视的作用。当历史学家研究化石燃料的采用时,他们往往更关注工业参与者、市场和技术。我对19世纪刺激无烟煤和石油采用的因素的分析表明,家庭塑造了美国人开始使用化石燃料能源的方式、时间和原因。此外,对其他化石燃料转型的简要考察表明,供暖和照明市场在其他时期和地区一直是关键驱动力。重新评估能源转型的历史模式,为历史学家提供了对过去的修正理解,并为寻求在未来鼓励使用可再生能源的政策制定者提出了一系列新的选择。