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"ROTH Capital Partners reports 3 GW have been seized under enforcement of the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act."

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Let's remember Nasser, president of Egypt

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Washington liked the toxic Wahabbi-Salafist mind-set for many reasons:

(1) Served as an instrument against secular patriotic leaders

(2) A tool to create chaos first in Russia and later in China

(3) A tool to destroy societies of Islamic culture, and

(4) It served to spread Islamophobia

win-Win-Win-win

Washington burns houses at night and sells fire insurance by day.

Washington runs a brothel where master classes on virginity are given.
 

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Even some Australian media now admits that China is the world leader in renewable energy. For example, the U.S. created 30 gigawatts of new renewable energy capacity last year. The just signed Inflation Reduction Act may raise this number to 60 annually. But China deployed 180 gigawatts last year alone.

What if China saved the world and nobody noticed?​

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tphuang

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There is some interesting commentary here on China's current power/grid situation.
Seems like some changes are needed next summer to make grid more flexible

This is the kind of national network they need to properly account for all the emissions.
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Solar capacity in China keeps increasing
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Not only that, the demand for Chinese solar panels from Europe has been through the roof
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Europe is the hottest oversea buyer of PV modules this year. The continent imported 42.4 gigawatts’ worth from China in the first half, more than double a year ago, according to Chinese customs data.
just look at that, China keeps getting more dominant here.

also talks here of increasing investment in hydro/nuclear project. Imo, nuclear construction will really pick up in the next few years.
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carbon monitor page has updated
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Through July, China's emissions is down 3.4% YoY. This is compared to down 4.1% YoY through May. It's not too surprising that the emissions are not down as much in June/July since Shanghai and surrounding areas were shut down in April/May. Even so, it seems like June/July are still down by 2021. So, the continued economic weakness + increased renewable energy deployment is leading to lower emissions. Still a long way to go, but the lower hydro power generation, real estate weakness and Sichuan shutdown, record heat and increased EV adoptions are all factors that could affect emissions for rest of the year.

Note that none of Western countries have seen emission drops so far this year.
 

2handedswordsman

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"ROTH Capital Partners reports 3 GW have been seized under enforcement of the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act."

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Let's remember Nasser, president of Egypt

What !?

Yes

Washington liked the toxic Wahabbi-Salafist mind-set for many reasons:

(1) Served as an instrument against secular patriotic leaders

(2) A tool to create chaos first in Russia and later in China

(3) A tool to destroy societies of Islamic culture, and

(4) It served to spread Islamophobia

win-Win-Win-win

Washington burns houses at night and sells fire insurance by day.

Washington runs a brothel where master classes on virginity are given.
Yes, Nasser and Pan Arab Baathist socialism deserves a deeper read.
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Sichuan uses 5,000 solar panels to boost power supply

By Global Times Published: Aug 25, 2022 11:43 PM

Solar panels at the solar power station of Panda Green Energy, in Datong, Shanxi Province. Photo: Courtesy of UNDP China

Solar panels at the solar power station of Panda Green Energy, in Datong, Shanxi Province. Photo: Courtesy of UNDP China


A total of 5,000 solar panels were put into use at an expressway section linking Southwest China’s Sichuan and Yunnan provinces on Wednesday. The panels are expected to generate 4.22 million kilowatt hours (kW) annually, in an effort to boost power supply and ease the power crunch in the province.

Experts believe that the development of wind energy and the photovoltaic industry in Sichuan can supplement its main source of electricity, which is hydroelectric power.

The solar panel project is the first distributed solar project that integrates transport and energy in Sichuan. Thanks to the photovoltaic power project, the 41-kilometer section of the expressway in Sichuan is now fully self-sufficient in clean energy, with 80 percent of the electricity directly transferred to the State grid, thepaper.cn reported.

The solar modules have been put up on highway slopes, roofs, dump sites, tunnel isolation zones, service areas and toll booths, making full use of idle land and space.

In addition, the equipment adopts a cutting-edge photovoltaic tracking system, which can rotate in the direction of the sun and make best use of the solar power with a 20 percent increase in power generation compared with traditional equipment.

Sichuan Province can make good use of wind and photovoltaic power, Lin Boqiang, director of the China Center for Energy Economics Research at Xiamen University, told the Global Times on Thursday, adding that Sichuan is currently over-dependent on hydroelectric power.

In the summer season, wind and photovoltaic supply is expected to make up for power shortages caused by low rainfall. During the rainy season, when wind and photovoltaic output are weak, hydropower can be generated at full capacity, Lin said.

Lin noted that the areas with abundant wind resources are mostly mountainous areas, which are suitable for distributed development of wind power and flexible installation.

Sichuan’s photovoltaic resources are also mostly distributed in remote mountainous areas which are suitable for distributed solar photovoltaic systems, small photovoltaic systems and rooftop photovoltaic power generation systems, Lin added.

In recent years, the construction of wind power in Sichuan has accelerated. At the end of 2021, the province's wind power installed capacity reached 5.273 million kW, an increase of 3.2 times compared with the end of 2016, accounting for 4.6 percent of the installed power generation capacity.

By the end of 2021, Sichuan had 1.96 million kW of photovoltaic power plants in operation, which is still in its infancy.

“At present, wind power and photovoltaic power take up a small proportion, but offer a future development direction in Sichuan’s energy structure,” Lin said, adding that it might take more than ten years for wind and solar power to help solve the energy crunch caused by drought.
 
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