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The World's Transition to Renewable Energies
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The World's Transition to Renewable Energies
Solar energy production in Europe is going to reach the equivalent of 200 large Nuclear power plants in 2030. While some countries like Germany are stepping out of nuclear power, the overall tendency in the world is also to increase nuclear energy.
 
   On the other hand, European solar panel manufacturers are unable to sell their solar panels because of cheaper Chinese solar panels on the market. Yet, China is also overproducing solar panels and is unable to sell all of its solar panels.
 
https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/china...00128.html
 
This does not make any sense since the number of Coal Plants in China is about 3000. India has 300, The US has about 200.
 
https://www.statista.com/statistics/8592...y-country/
 
Let’s forget about the environment. If the market is creating this surplus solar panels on its own, than what if we supported these industries by subsidizing them an encouraging the consumption of these solar panels all over the world (mostly in India and China).
 
The COP Climate summits are actually falling behind our current technological possibilities.
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The World's Transition to Renewable Energies - by Leonardo17 - March 24, 2024 at 8:12 am



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