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Behind the Rise of U.S. Solar Power, a Mountain of Chinese Coal - Governors' Wind Energy Coalition


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Behind the Rise of U.S. Solar Power, a Mountain of Chinese Coal
Source: By Matthew Dalton, Wall Street Journal • Posted: Monday, August 2, 2021
Reliance on coal-fired electricity to produce solar panels raises concerns in the West
Solar panel installations are surging in the U.S. and Europe as Western countries seek to cut their reliance on fossil fuels.
But the West faces a conundrum as it installs panels on small rooftops and in sprawling desert arrays: Most of them are produced with energy from carbon-dioxide-belching, coal-burning plants in China.
Concerns are mounting in the U.S. and Europe that the solar industry’s reliance on Chinese coal will create a big increase in emissions in the coming years as manufacturers rapidly scale up production of solar panels to meet demand. That would make the solar industry one of the world’s most prolific polluters, analysts say, undermining some of the em ....

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Floods wreck towns, but Europe's wind power goals tangled in red tape - Governors' Wind Energy Coalition


Governors Wind Energy Coalition
Floods wreck towns, but Europe’s wind power goals tangled in red tape
Source: By Angeliki Koutantou reported from Evia, Nina Chestney reported from London, Stephen Jewkes from Milan, Reuters • Posted: Thursday, July 22, 2021
EVIA, Greece, July 21 (Reuters) – Climber Tassos Baltas points up at a 22-metre high mast which is monitoring wind speeds on the summit of a rocky hillside on the Greek island of Evia and declares, “This mast which has been installed next to us is an omen of catastrophe.”
The mountaineer’s views are one of a host of obstacles to efforts to boost wind power across the European Union. ....

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