• balsoft@lemmy.ml
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    3 天前

    Start buying more solar panels and batteries instead of oil and gas. Even if China (or whoever else you’re buying from) goes to shit at some point, those things will last you decades while you figure out what to do next. Fossil fuels can only be used once and you can’t even stuff a single year’s worth of them into reserves.

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      3 天前

      EU is alredy on the forefront of moving into renewables - almost half of electricity is from green sources. You can’t speed up the transition to be any faster.

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        3 天前

        You can’t speed up the transition to be any faster

        China has moved far far faster. I understand they’re a bit of a rough comparison wise, but it CAN happen, just not under the European capitalistic model.

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          They were far behind on that too. In the absolute terms, they deployed much more than EU but their energy mix by % is pretty similar (although still lower) than EU right now.

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            Because of the population size/ electrical needs the raw % is a bit misleading. Their current total renewable output could satisfy the entirety of EUs needs. If you look at their per capita metric their rate of adoption is quite high compared to EU.

            They’re also almost doubling their nuclear capacity in the next 5ish years and this number is without that.