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China's AI Advantage Is a Superior Power Grid
David Fishman, a Chinese electricity expert who has spent years tracking their energy development, told Fortune that in China, electricity isn't even a question.
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Why the ---- would anyone move to Texas?
#1 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2025-08-15 10:17 PM | Reply
swimming in AI hype....
here's my answer:
www.youtube.com
#2 | Posted by South_American at 2025-08-15 10:55 PM | Reply
This is true.
The West is hobbling itself reducing fossil fuels and ignoring nuclear.
It's hilarious China sends the West solar panels to destroy itself.
#3 | Posted by oneironaut at 2025-08-16 02:12 AM | Reply
... a Chinese electricity expert who has spent years tracking their energy development, told Fortune that in China, electricity isn't even a question. On average, China adds more electricity demand than the entire annual consumption of Germany, every single year. ...
Why China is becoming the world's first electrostate www.abc.net.au
... In April this year, China installed more solar power than Australia has in all its history. In one month. This isn't a story about Australia's poor track record on solar; Australia is a global leader. Rather, this shows the astonishing rate at which China is embracing renewable technologies across every aspect of its society. But don't make the mistake of thinking this transformation is driven by a moral obligation to act on climate change. China's reasons for this are less about arresting rising temperatures than its desire to stop relying on imported fossil fuels and to fix the pollution caused by them. The superpower has put its economic might and willpower behind renewable technologies, and by doing so, is accelerating the end of the fossil fuel era and bringing about the age of the electrostate. ...
This isn't a story about Australia's poor track record on solar; Australia is a global leader. Rather, this shows the astonishing rate at which China is embracing renewable technologies across every aspect of its society.
But don't make the mistake of thinking this transformation is driven by a moral obligation to act on climate change.
China's reasons for this are less about arresting rising temperatures than its desire to stop relying on imported fossil fuels and to fix the pollution caused by them.
The superpower has put its economic might and willpower behind renewable technologies, and by doing so, is accelerating the end of the fossil fuel era and bringing about the age of the electrostate. ...
#4 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-08-16 06:50 PM | Reply
John Hall - Plutonium is forever (1979) www.youtube.com
#5 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-08-16 06:52 PM | Reply
China has one third of the world's installed solar panel capacity.
OneNut - Consistently ignorant. Congratulations.
#6 | Posted by zarnon at 2025-08-17 07:20 PM | Reply
Meanwhile in Okiehomie the state generates enough electricity from wind and solar to power the city of Chicago and sometimes the entire Sooner or Later State. Only two problem in the way of doubling the states generating capacity: the state is beholden to the oil and gas companies and neighbor states restrict power coming across their borders ...
#7 | Posted by catdog at 2025-08-18 07:53 AM | Reply
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