
el nytimes tiene un "artículo" sobre el "pulso" entre un modelo "chino" de energía full-electric y el "trucho" full-fosil
In China, more wind turbines and solar panels were installed last year than in the rest of the world combined.
Not only does China already dominate global manufacturing of solar panels, wind turbines, batteries, E.V.s and many other clean energy industries, but with each passing month it is widening its technological lead.
no nos despistemos, que china aun quema más carbón que europa y usa juntos (hay truqui, aquí está prácticamente desterrado ya) pero el rollo es que los chinos se han puesto las pilas y no solo producen baterías (porque tienen acceso a tierras raras y parte del conflicto con usa es por esto), sino que desarrollan nuevas tecnologías (no como aquí, que desarrollamos pisitos turisticos truchos)
fijaos la comparativa

y si pusieran europa, quedaríamos por debajo de usa (no tengo datos, pero tampoco dudas)
por otro lado, tenemos esto:

el nytimes se lamenta de esto
The United States had every opportunity to lead the world in renewables. In fact, it once did.
**Americans created the first practical silicon photovoltaic cells in the 1950s and the first rechargeable lithium-metal batteries in the 1970**s. The world’s first wind farm was built in New Hampshire nearly 50 years ago. Jimmy Carter installed solar panels on the White House in 1979.
pero llegaron los del loby petrolero y atomarpoculo
But with oil, gas and coal in abundant supply, and the fossil-fuel industry funding efforts to downplay climate concerns, America’s commitment to promoting clean energy investment has ebbed and flowed, sometimes dramatically.
la "suerte" es que como china no tiene esa abundancia, se ha visto obligada a desarrollar energía "limpia" para no depender de usa o barbudos (como ahora, que depende bastante) y algo así estamos intentando hacer nosotros, pero con la excusita del "cambio climático"
los chinorris, se compraron una empresa japo y...
Little more than a decade ago, **CATL was a start-up created to buy a Japanese electronics company’s nascent electric-car battery division**. Today, from its headquarters, which are shaped like an enormous battery, it operates a global network of mines, chemical processors and factories. Its founder is one of the wealthiest people in the world.
las 10 plantas FV más tochas del mundo están en china
producen el 90% de los coches eléctricos
no hablemos de baterías que lloramos
y siguen:
The Chinese automaker BYD is currently building not one but two electric vehicle factories that will each produce twice as many cars as the largest car factory in the world, a Volkswagen plant in Germany.
y bueno, están exportando también ese modelo
igual que hacen los gringos con sus mierdas fósiles y fracking, que hacen construir gaseoductos y tal a japon y mexico y nosequé
The United States is pressing South Korea and Japan to buy more Alaskan natural gas and invest in a huge, longshot pipeline project there.
China has been demanding that the European Union allow electric cars from China into its large market, although that could cause widespread job losses in Europe’s own car industry.