Weighed Down By China

At France 24 Cyrielle Cabot echoes the point I have made:

But in stark contrast to this promising trend in many parts of the world, China moved against the tide, darkening the global picture. “China’s steady new coal plant additions (26.8 GW) offset coal plant retirements in the rest of the world (23.9 GW) in 2022,” said Global Energy Monitor.

China now has 365 GW of generating capacity, compared to an average of 172 GW elsewhere. More alarmingly, China alone now accounts for 68% of coal-related projects under development worldwide, and 72% of those are in the pipeline.

“Because of its size and population, China’s energy consumption is necessarily very high,” explained Thibaud Voïta, a researcher at the Center for Energy and Climate at the French Institute of International Relations (IFRI). “One of the major challenges for Beijing is to meet the energy demand that has been constantly increasing for several years.”

Here’s an eye-opening observation:

This saw annual coal capacity additions for many Chinese provinces topping the capacity additions for entire countries. Citing the example of the northern Chinese province of Inner Mongolia, the report noted that, “Inner Mongolia (6 GW) surpassed India (3.5 GW) despite India being the country with the most coal commissioned in 2022 after China. In fact, Inner Mongolia nearly had more new capacity than the next two countries after China combined (India and Japan).”

If the objective is eliminating the use of coal for power generation by a date certain, it can’t be achieved that way. If the objective reducing the amount of carbon released into the atmosphere, it can’t be achieved that way.

The only objective that might be achieved that way is to reduce the amount of carbon released into the atmosphere relative to what might have been released if no other measures were adopted. That’s pretty weak tea.

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  • TastyBits Link

    The reason all this will fail:

    Konstantin Kisin: Woke Culture HAS Gone Too Far

  • TastyBits Link

    Here is something more positive for the climate hysterics. Oilprice.com is a strange website, and this article is somewhat schizophrenic.

    Forgotten Equation Could Be Key In Recycling CO2

    (I have no idea about its value. Honestly, I am too busy searching for nude mods to check it out, properly.)

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  • bob sykes Link

    Don’t forget India and Africa, which also have very large commitments to new coal power plants. World wide, fossil fuel use is increasing at least as fast as renewables, and the fossil share of energy production stays at about 82%, or so.

    The BRICS now have a slightly larger share of the world economy than does the G7, and new countries like Argentina and Saudi Arabia are lining up to join. A massive realignment of countries is now underway, and it is all to the benefit of China and Russia, which are the first and third largest economies in the world. At some point in the sorta near future, the US/EU will become minor players. The current war on fossil fuels will only hasten the de-industrialization and de-agriculturialization of the US/EU and their (our, us we) de-population.

    The new EPA CAFE rule is designed to eliminate all gasoline/diesel vehicles. No more American Pie, no more California Dreaming, no more On The Road.

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