Technology Quarterly | Direct delivery
Electric grids fed by renewables need a different kind of plumbing
And a whole different kind of switch
When you hear the word “transistor”, you probably think of the little on-off switches which sit in their millions on silicon chips. If a name comes to mind it is probably William Shockley, the Bell Labs researcher who invented that particular sort of semiconductor device in 1947, or Gordon Moore, who first spotted the trend for them to get smaller, cheaper and better all at once (and who died in late March).
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