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China Set to Vigorously Develop Green Economy

By Liu Yuanyuan, Contributor
February 1, 2012   |   7 Comments

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1 of 7
February 2, 2012
What seems never to get mentioned is that China has to develop its solar resources, it has no other choice. Whether this detail gets lost in the media 'happy talk' or is not useful as a cudgel in the domestic arena doesn't matter.

We in the 1st World need it less, but it is still a very useful policy. The logic has been explained by the retired head of Shell Oil USA, of all people. Just as we have had to control our emmissions of solid waste adn liquid waste, and started to control our emmission of gaseous waste, we have more to do.

Luckily, we still have mechanisms to exploit, but we are running into entrenched economic interests. That is our problem.
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Anonymous
February 2, 2012
Wow. You should check out this author's other postings, especially the ones about EVs. Don't the Chinese have enough EV trolls? Any guesses as to how long before the Chinese become the world leader in vehicle battery production?

Apparently, the Chinese aren't afraid of the word 'subsidy' and know how to use it.

The American policy on waste and pollution is just bury it - literally and figuratively. Caping landfill deposits on a daily basis isn't much of an advance for 100 year's effort. What do you do with toxic sludge? Bury it. What do you do with radioactive waste? Bury it. What do you do with fly ash? Bury it. What do you do with a hazardous EPA study (or the EPA itself)? Bury it. And when are we going to see that commercial: 'America's coal - producing more than half of our low cost air pollution'?

Of course, Americans don't need renewable energy as desperately as the Chinese. Americans can still afford to send a Jackson to King Abdullah every time they fill up at the pumps and another to their HMO every time the crank up the AC.
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3 of 7
February 3, 2012
Yes. China has ambitious plans to promote Green Technologies. I was in China last month and could see the tremendous push given to REnewables there.

Dr.A.Jagadeesh Nellore(AP),India
Wind Energy Expert
E-mail: anumakonda.jagadeesh@gmail.com
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4 of 7
February 7, 2012
China not only needs to invest in renewable energy it needs to clean up its waste and oil sludge and provide potable water to its citizens. WTE plants need to be built as waste is getting out of hand. We can assist with these projects. We are a financial sourcing company for GREEN energy projects and have these projects in our portfolio. Where are the famous Chinese millionaires and billionaires to invest in their country?

Gernot Trolf
Gernot@aatic.com
CEO AATIC, Inc.
A financial sourcing company for renewable energy projects.
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5 of 7
February 9, 2012
We are installing wind turbines and solar panels that need backup from natural gas peaking power plants. This is forcing the closure of base-load coal plants. The excess coal is being exported to China where it's used for the manufacture of wind turbines and solar panels. The solar panels and wind turbines are exported to the US to feed the frenzy for renewable energy.

This is a vicious circle that is bound to enrich China at our expense!

Climate Change continues unaffected!
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February 9, 2012
@chris: the energy needed to manufacture, build, operate and demolish a windturbine is recuperated within half a year. For solar energy systems it is somewhere between one and five years, dependent on technology type and solar climate. So even if you are correct on the coal exports it is still a win.

By the way the back-up required for renewables is highly overrated. Serious studies all confirm that so called "shadow powerplants" are not necessary.
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February 9, 2012
@JdeBoer. You are missing the point.

Our renewable energy mandates are increasing the cost of energy. Any fossil fuel we do not use goes to China. China's energy cost becomes lower than ours, making us less competitive economically.

We lose! China Wins!

Climate Change is unaffected!
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