China and India abandon green energy for coal

T. A. Gardner

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Yep, China and India are making massive new investments in coal energy production. Well, to be fair, Germany and much of Europe is doing likewise...

Anyway, greentard solar and wind are proving untenable and unaffordable to nation after nation. They are getting out of the green energy movement and returning to what works: Coal, gas, and nuclear.

CHINA AND INDIA REJECTING RENEWABLES FOR COAL-FIRED FUTURES
http://www.newgeography.com/content/006560-china-and-india-rejecting-renewables-coal-fired-futures

Climate change: Why India can't live without coal
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-58706229

China and India face a deepening energy crunch
https://edition.cnn.com/2021/10/12/economy/china-india-coal-power-shortages-intl-hnk/index.html

https://e360.yale.edu/features/why-chinas-renewable-energy-transition-is-losing-momentum

The essential problem is solar and wind are grotesquely expensive and so unreliable no nation can use them to meet their energy needs. All the unicorns and wishful thinking of the radical Leftist greentards won't change that.

Joke Communist shits all over himself at the failure of his beloved greentard nonsense...
 
The CCP has been very clear that China will always have all the energy it needs, and if that means burning coal or crude so be it.

The West however is willing to move to energy insecurity out of ideology.

One is smarter than the other.
 
Hmm, not quite:


Why China is set to significantly overachieve its 2030 climate goals

- China is set to surpass its carbon targets, with emissions peaking by 2025 rather than 2030, a new report finds.
- This is despite the country boosting coal and gas use in the wake of a domestic energy security crisis and the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
- China’s renewables installations are also on track to beat its 2030 targets.
- However, there are questions about whether its short-term energy demand growth will outpace the ability of renewable energy to replace fossil fuels.

https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2022... as it accelerates renewable power deployment.



India rejects net zero emissions target as Modi heads to COP26 climate talks


Last month, when Modi addressed the U.N. General Assembly, he said India was on track to achieve 450 gigawatts of renewable energy target by 2030. That would essentially triple the country’s present renewable capacity in less than a decade. India aims to plant enough trees and cover a third of its land area with forests by 2030.

https://www.cnbc.com/2021/10/29/cop...General,of its land area with forests by 2030.
 
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Hmm, not quite:


Why China is set to significantly overachieve its 2030 climate goals

- China is set to surpass its carbon targets, with emissions peaking by 2025 rather than 2030, a new report finds.
- This is despite the country boosting coal and gas use in the wake of a domestic energy security crisis and the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
- China’s renewables installations are also on track to beat its 2030 targets.
- However, there are questions about whether its short-term energy demand growth will outpace the ability of renewable energy to replace fossil fuels.

https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2022... as it accelerates renewable power deployment.



India rejects net zero emissions target as Modi heads to COP26 climate talks


Last month, when Modi addressed the U.N. General Assembly, he said India was on track to achieve 450 gigawatts of renewable energy target by 2030. That would essentially triple the country’s present renewable capacity in less than a decade. India aims to plant enough trees and cover a third of its land area with forests by 2030.

https://www.cnbc.com/2021/10/29/cop...General,of its land area with forests by 2030.

The CCP believes that only its friends have any right to be told the truth.
 
Yep, China and India are making massive new investments in coal energy production. Well, to be fair, Germany and much of Europe is doing likewise...

Anyway, greentard solar and wind are proving untenable and unaffordable to nation after nation. They are getting out of the green energy movement and returning to what works: Coal, gas, and nuclear.

CHINA AND INDIA REJECTING RENEWABLES FOR COAL-FIRED FUTURES
http://www.newgeography.com/content/006560-china-and-india-rejecting-renewables-coal-fired-futures

Climate change: Why India can't live without coal
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-58706229

China and India face a deepening energy crunch
https://edition.cnn.com/2021/10/12/economy/china-india-coal-power-shortages-intl-hnk/index.html

https://e360.yale.edu/features/why-chinas-renewable-energy-transition-is-losing-momentum

The essential problem is solar and wind are grotesquely expensive and so unreliable no nation can use them to meet their energy needs. All the unicorns and wishful thinking of the radical Leftist greentards won't change that.

Joke Communist shits all over himself at the failure of his beloved greentard nonsense...

No matter what Democrats do it is irrelevant as long as India and China are using coal. Might as well just stay on oil and propane and natural gas
 
Hmm, not quite:


Why China is set to significantly overachieve its 2030 climate goals

- China is set to surpass its carbon targets, with emissions peaking by 2025 rather than 2030, a new report finds.
- This is despite the country boosting coal and gas use in the wake of a domestic energy security crisis and the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
- China’s renewables installations are also on track to beat its 2030 targets.
- However, there are questions about whether its short-term energy demand growth will outpace the ability of renewable energy to replace fossil fuels.

https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2022... as it accelerates renewable power deployment.



India rejects net zero emissions target as Modi heads to COP26 climate talks


Last month, when Modi addressed the U.N. General Assembly, he said India was on track to achieve 450 gigawatts of renewable energy target by 2030. That would essentially triple the country’s present renewable capacity in less than a decade. India aims to plant enough trees and cover a third of its land area with forests by 2030.

https://www.cnbc.com/2021/10/29/cop...General,of its land area with forests by 2030.

I wouldn't believe those lies if I were you
 
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