Bacci.
Do I really have to explain the difference between the grids in emerging economies such as China and India and those mature grids such as the US, the EU and Australia ?
The developing status of nations is something that needs to be dealt with . I suspect we will start to see some movement on that after the Glasgow CCC in October.
Unfortunately we had a climate denying muppet in the White House for the past 4 years . It made it pretty hard to bring the subject up when the second largest CO2 emitter didn't acknowledge mmcc.
China:
China has reduced it's percentage of power produced from coal by 20% in the past decade. It plans to keep it at that level until post 2026 and then start ramping it down from there.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coal_in_China
China continues to invest heavily in renewable energy with a goal of net zero emissions by 2060.
Renewable sources already produce over 25% of their electricity.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renewable_energy_in_China
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