We have been trailing for years, but now we have surrendered.
Wafflinson on
I am pretty cynical about green energy in a lot of ways lately, not because it is bad but because it has abjectly failed across the board in controlling energy prices… which continue to skyrocket with no end in sight.
Aralknight on
An empty, 1.3-million-square-foot warehouse north of Denver was supposed to be an emblem of cutting-edge manufacturing. Colorado Gov. Jared Polis heralded a California company’s plan to build a battery factory on-site as a push to “power the future.”
But an already weakening growth outlook for electric vehicles deteriorated as President Trump’s tax bill wound its way through Congress. Amprius Technologies didn’t wait for the legislation to pass and pulled out of Colorado earlier this year.
AVeryFineUsername on
The future of climate change will not be decided by the rich but by the poor who don’t want to watch their children starve.
DiligentMission6851 on
The US didn’t forfeit; it sabotaged itself under the current leadership.
saml01 on
NRC isnt making things easy and neither is the public
150c_vapour on
As a Canadian accelerationist hopeful for the near-term dissolution of the US (#calexit) I love to see them overspending on data centres while they are far behind on energy intensive industries like robotics and solar. Even if they wanted to build out the things they actually need, there’s no electricity! Consumers will get absolutely shafted.
Incredible to see such a rapid pace of deindustrialization. MAGAs are generational idiots.
BigMax on
It’s like two smart kids being in a form of competition in high school. Both are super smart, and pushing each other to excel. They are now graduating, neck and neck academically, competing to get into the best colleges.
When it comes time to pick a college, one kid says “I’m going to Harvard!” And the other kid says “you know what? Learning to be a cashier at Walmart only takes a few days, so I’m applying there!!! I’ll show YOU what I think of your fancy, snobby degrees!”
Humble_Umpire_8341 on
IMO, this is a huge mistake. We’ve really gone backwards in creating the infrastructure for the next 50-100 years here in the US by rolling back greener projects and not moving towards nuclear power and continuing to support oil, it’s a narrow way of looking for profits today and thinking we’ll pivot again down the road. China is very well positioned.
CptnMillerArmy on
China won in many ways, and republicans made it an easy victory for them.
P0rtal2 on
Along with the space race and probably most other tech races.
buttersofthands on
News Flash: In USA we only worship the mighty dollar. Clean energy? Only if we see some dollar signs!!!
bugged16 on
Get use to headlines like this. The US will be forfeiting a lot to China over the next 5-10 years.
Kunseok on
why wouldnt the US just copy it? or steal if cant copy?
scott_c86 on
To a lesser extent, Canada also seems to be on a similar path
Swirls109 on
All you have to do it play trump. Make fun of him for giving up being number one. Claim he is bending the knee and making the US not as strong as China. That is very hard for the Republicants to twist.
TheComplimentarian on
Not really news. They’re pumping money into it and we’re not. They’re inevitably going to win.
underengineered on
The US gave up on a clean energy future in the 70s when activists effectively killed nuke power via fearmongering and misinformation.
Solid_Owl on
It was a massive strategic blunder by Republicans not to turn the US into a global green energy manufacturing monopoly back in the 90s.
FourWordComment on
Forfeiting? We’re paying billions to not race at all in the first place.
The US has ceded its seat at the table. The rest of the world now knows they can just move forward without us. It used to be that any global endeavor would need the US. Now that’s not true. All so Trump could get some compliments and world leaders to whine about tariffs.
Sandslinger_Eve on
Take ‘clean’ out of the headline.
People don’t seem to get this, it’s not about clean or dirty for China, it’s simply about maximising energy production.
They’ve just realized and are profiting from the obvious conclusion that renewables once scaled up beat fossil both in cost and total energy potential.
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We have been trailing for years, but now we have surrendered.
I am pretty cynical about green energy in a lot of ways lately, not because it is bad but because it has abjectly failed across the board in controlling energy prices… which continue to skyrocket with no end in sight.
An empty, 1.3-million-square-foot warehouse north of Denver was supposed to be an emblem of cutting-edge manufacturing. Colorado Gov. Jared Polis heralded a California company’s plan to build a battery factory on-site as a push to “power the future.”
But an already weakening growth outlook for electric vehicles deteriorated as President Trump’s tax bill wound its way through Congress. Amprius Technologies didn’t wait for the legislation to pass and pulled out of Colorado earlier this year.
The future of climate change will not be decided by the rich but by the poor who don’t want to watch their children starve.
The US didn’t forfeit; it sabotaged itself under the current leadership.
NRC isnt making things easy and neither is the public
As a Canadian accelerationist hopeful for the near-term dissolution of the US (#calexit) I love to see them overspending on data centres while they are far behind on energy intensive industries like robotics and solar. Even if they wanted to build out the things they actually need, there’s no electricity! Consumers will get absolutely shafted.
Incredible to see such a rapid pace of deindustrialization. MAGAs are generational idiots.
It’s like two smart kids being in a form of competition in high school. Both are super smart, and pushing each other to excel. They are now graduating, neck and neck academically, competing to get into the best colleges.
When it comes time to pick a college, one kid says “I’m going to Harvard!” And the other kid says “you know what? Learning to be a cashier at Walmart only takes a few days, so I’m applying there!!! I’ll show YOU what I think of your fancy, snobby degrees!”
IMO, this is a huge mistake. We’ve really gone backwards in creating the infrastructure for the next 50-100 years here in the US by rolling back greener projects and not moving towards nuclear power and continuing to support oil, it’s a narrow way of looking for profits today and thinking we’ll pivot again down the road. China is very well positioned.
China won in many ways, and republicans made it an easy victory for them.
Along with the space race and probably most other tech races.
News Flash: In USA we only worship the mighty dollar. Clean energy? Only if we see some dollar signs!!!
Get use to headlines like this. The US will be forfeiting a lot to China over the next 5-10 years.
why wouldnt the US just copy it? or steal if cant copy?
To a lesser extent, Canada also seems to be on a similar path
All you have to do it play trump. Make fun of him for giving up being number one. Claim he is bending the knee and making the US not as strong as China. That is very hard for the Republicants to twist.
Not really news. They’re pumping money into it and we’re not. They’re inevitably going to win.
The US gave up on a clean energy future in the 70s when activists effectively killed nuke power via fearmongering and misinformation.
It was a massive strategic blunder by Republicans not to turn the US into a global green energy manufacturing monopoly back in the 90s.
Forfeiting? We’re paying billions to not race at all in the first place.
The US has ceded its seat at the table. The rest of the world now knows they can just move forward without us. It used to be that any global endeavor would need the US. Now that’s not true. All so Trump could get some compliments and world leaders to whine about tariffs.
Take ‘clean’ out of the headline.
People don’t seem to get this, it’s not about clean or dirty for China, it’s simply about maximising energy production.
They’ve just realized and are profiting from the obvious conclusion that renewables once scaled up beat fossil both in cost and total energy potential.