Disclaimer: OP doesn’t support CCP or authoritarian communism.

TLDR Despite significant advancements and price drops in renewable energy sources, the lack of profitability compared to fossil fuels hinders investment and expansion. Factors like unbundled energy markets, volatility in pricing, and reliance on private investment further complicate the transition. The narrative calls for a reevaluation of energy production systems, advocating for state-led, publicly funded renewable projects to ensure a viable path toward sustainable energy solutions.

  • ikt
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    4 days ago

    I get it but even with all these drawbacks we’re doing pretty good, I’d like to see China and India have their lines start going back the other way

    Also he didn’t mention much about batteries, which are fantastic for arbing cheap solar during the day and expensive power at night

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      What to consider for China is, that it exports a shit ton of products into other countries. What this means is, that emissions that should be advocated to the EU or US are being emitted in China, which is part of the reason why it has such high emissions.

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        3 days ago

        That’s really cool that they’re producing so much stuff, but I don’t give a shit, I don’t care if they’re the #1 maker of carbonated dildos, and the US and EU have no market for building those things, it means nothing to me being #1 in renewables manufacturing and yet having co2 emissions go up, it means that even though they’re producing a lot of renewables they’re still sucking compared to the USA and EU and rest of the western world when it comes down to the cold hard facts, they’re not reducing their co2 output

        SINGAPORE, Feb 13 (Reuters) - China started construction on 94.5 gigawatts of coal-fired power in 2024, the highest volume of new builds since 2015, hampering the country’s transition away from fossil fuels, researchers said in a report published on Thursday.

        https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/chinas-2024-coal-power-construction-hits-10-year-high-researchers-say-2025-02-13/

        Compare that to the UK:

        UK’s last coal-fired power plant officially closes as ‘ambitious’ energy transition takes hold

        https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-09-30/last-coal-fired-power-plant-in-uk-officially-closes/104378430

        And Australia:

        The current coal capacity in the NEM is 23GW, and 1.6GW in the SWIS, totalling 25GW in Australia

        We’re shutting ours down not starting them up

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      I mean china and indias rise are mostly due to export though and really the carbon is on other countries. Would be good to see a chart of carbon produced by country consumption per capita.

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        consumption per capita

        Is silly imo, it’s quite clear that actual co2 output in the billions of tons is far more important to reduce than Fiji doing 10x the per capita rate than China but outputting a grand total of hardly nothing

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      China makes more renewables than the rest of the world.

      Look at completed and under construction. Wind, solar, nuclear, hydro, pumped hydro.

      50% car sales are EVs.

      10% of GDP is clean tec.

      A large part of emission growth is rapid increases of the petrochemical industry. That’s not going to last long.

      The energy demand increase is almost entirely being met by renewables and increasing. Its going to drop very fast.

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        Its going to drop very fast.

        Yes that’s what I’d like to see