China isn’t even vaguely interested in intermittent wind and solar; it’s insatiable demand for coal to fuel coal-fired power plants tells the story, as does the fact that it continues to build new coal-fired plants, hand over fist.
All despite claims by wind and solar cult that China will soon turn its nose up at the black stuff.
The CCP’s efforts to make Australia kowtow with its ban on Australian coal imports has come with a particular domestic price. Disgruntled householders and businesses, faced with rapidly rising energy costs and power rationing, will cause a policy rethink at the party level, soon enough.
But, trade squabbles aside, there is absolutely no doubt that China is deadly serious about building serious power generation capacity. Much to the horror of the climate cult.
China’s coal war with Australia fuels shortage at home
The Wall Street Journal
Chuin-Wei Yap
11 February 2021
China’s…
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