It is not too much to expect that our children will use electricity in their homes that is too cheap to be metered, declared Lewis Strauss, head of the US Atomic Energy Commission, in 1954. His words reflected the mood of the time when the first sources of electricity production were already being built...
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It is not too much to expect that our children will use electricity in their homes that is too cheap to be metered, declared Lewis Strauss, head of the US Atomic Energy Commission, in 1954. His words reflected the mood of the time when the first sources of electricity production were already being built...