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To: Clam digger who wrote (92345)6/6/2025 8:39:17 PM
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They were building a boatload of every kind of power plant the past 30-years. Most were coal, but many were conventional nuclear.

They are attempting to transition to solar and thorium, but the thorium is still in the early stages.

I've been there many times when mandatory blackouts happened due to power shortages. As a result, the most important piece of equipment in any factory was their diesel generator. The skies were really made worse when there was a blackout, not that you could see any sky anyway.

I could go weeks without seeing a single bird, insect, or actual sky when I traveled in China.

What a cesspool of pollution it is.



To: Clam digger who wrote (92345)6/6/2025 8:45:48 PM
From: ajtj99  Respond to of 96693
 
20-30 years ago, most of the power plants were made by companies like GE and Westinghouse and Siemens. I think that has transitioned the past 15-years because of the technology that has been acquired, enabling them to produce many of the plants domestically.