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To: koan who wrote (54341)5/8/2009 6:04:06 PM
From: Bread Upon The Water  Read Replies (1) of 149317
 
Don't know about China and clean technology as far as producing power goes--at least as for as the "clean" ones you mentioned. I have not read anything about China having anything of scale on the drawing board there. Maybe as the technologies become more prevalent China will adopt them.

They ARE starting to get into water purification though in a big way using permanable membranes so I suppose it is possible as they see the benefits accrue from that they would adopt others. (A play on the membranes is HYFLUX.)

What I've read about for China involves nuclear and I just think they will adopt to natural gas as a consequence of the supply becoming so prevalent as Mid-East countries (Qatar for one) gear up their liquification facilities. (A play on this is GLNG, but it is going to take some time.)

I think our government could give most help here by giving could tax credits both for the Clean Energy corporations and the consumer. i think private industry has enough expertise to make this work if given enough profit incentive.
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