I like the fact that this book is full of solutions, but the next step is to take each solution and directly connect it to a way that someone could financially benefit from implementing it. People do something because they get something. For example, I'm sure the companies manufacturing and selling the power producing equipment, all the wire, batteries, transformers, and other material to get a community to create a micro grid make a nice profit. It's a matter of selling people on the idea that the public grid is completely unreliable and that they need to spend some serious money to back it up. It's kind of like spinning an apocalypse scenario to sell solar panels and generators.