The Powerhouse
America, China, and the Great Battery War
English


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Mr. LeVine provides a fascinating insight into the challenges of scientific advancement especially the difficulty of translating victories in the lab to the demands of the mass market.... Mr. LeVine has written something like a thriller.... An important story with world-wide implications.--<b><i>Wall Street Journal </i></b> <p/> A propulsive techno-saga.<b>--<i>Nature </i></b> <p/> Captivating.... A rollicking good tale.--<b>Joe Nocera <i>New York Times</i></b> <p/> With the pace... of a thriller [LeVine]... reveals how the very human foibles of scientists and entrepreneurs as well as fundamental physics and chemistry stand in the way of such efforts which if successful could result in a new global industry and attendant jobs.--<b><i>Scientific American </i></b><br> <b><i> </i></b><br> <b><i></i></b>LeVine [has] a penchant for dissecting the science side of the energy industry.<b>--Andrew C. Revkin <i>New York Times's Dot Earth Blog </i></b><br> <b> </b><br> 'Powerhouse' shows readers how a scientific insight can work its way slowly into the marketplace to the point where it becomes ubiquitous. The book is also packed with the kind of strange unexpected history that makes good science writing so memorable.<b>--<i>San Francisco Chronicle</i></b> <p/> LeVine who spent two years inside Argonne's battery-research unit captures the sense of growing urgency and competitive drive among [a] sheltered and sometimes bickering group of tinkerers.... LeVine also provides the authoritative take on the rise and fall--and perhaps the coming resurrection--of Envia which has licensed Argonne's battery technology in pursuit of its big but not-fully-baked ambitions.<b>--<i>Washington Post </i></b> <p/> Journalist LeVine (<i>The Oil and the Glory</i>) offers an inside look at the race among industrialized nations to develop a world-changing battery technology. The story's intensity is bolstered by the high stakes...But LeVine wisely stays focused on the competition as it unfolds luring readers into the drama with clear explanations of the American players involved in both the public and private sectors.<b>--<i>Publishers Weekly</i></b><br> <b><i> </i></b><br> LeVine is a masterful story teller and <i>Powerhouse</i> is a thrilling read about an innovator's quest to transform our planet and our lives. His goal a revolutionary battery has the potential to change everything.<b> --Peter H. Diamandis chairman of the X-Prize Foundation and author of <i>Abundance: The Future is Better Than You Think</i></b> <p/> Steve LeVine has written a fast-paced engaging account of one of this young century's great quests: the search for a technology that will unleash a dramatic transformation of the world with blockbuster new industries and culture-changing products. It's an amazing story gripping in its surprising narrative and crowded with fascinating characters.<b> --Marcus Brauchli former Executive Editor <i>The Washington Post</i> and former Managing Editor <i> The Wall Street Journal</i></b> <p/> Gripping and mind-opening. Filled with astonishing research <i>The Powerhouse</i> reads like a thriller. It's <i>fabulous</i>.<b> --Amy Chua Yale Law professor and author of <i>Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother </i>and <i>The Triple Package</i></b>
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