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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (1556002)8/31/2025 12:03:02 AM
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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (1556002)8/31/2025 9:49:13 AM
From: Eric  Respond to of 1576351
 
“China’s clean energy boom is driving both economic growth and decarbonisation, but continued coal expansion risks holding it back,” said Qi Qin, lead author of the report and China Analyst at CREA.

“More coal power plants would not only waste investment, but also crowd out renewables–the real engine of China’s economic future.”


Yep,

Certain regions in China are still building coal fired plants but they are not needed.

Did you know that the actual capacity factors for them have been dropping for years and now well below 50% and continuing to fall..

Obsolete, expensive, dirty technology.

It's no wonder that we here in the U.S. have not built any coal fired plants for many years.

Renewables ontinue to displace all of the remaining ones.

For purely economic and environmental reasons.