The Future of Energy - RICHARD BLACK - Director, Policy & Strategy, Ember - Fmr. BBC Environment Correspondent
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Author of The Future of Energy · Fmr. BBC Environment Correspondent ·
Director of Policy & Strategy · Global Clean Energy Thinktank · Ember
The fact is you've got a lot of industrial and political muscle now coming
behind clean energy, especially from China, which is the leading country
deploying wind energy, solar, and the leading manufacturer and user of
electric vehicles. "We have petrostates in the world. China is the first
electrostate." And China is on its way to becoming the world's most
powerful country. So, where China leads, the rest of the world is almost
certain to follow. Yes, there are massive air pollution problems in China,
of course, but I think it's more than that. It's also about seeing that
this is the future that the world is going to have. And if these goods are
going to be made anywhere, well, the Chinese government clearly would like
them to be made in China. And they've set out, you know, industrial
policies and all kinds of other policies for, well, at least a decade now,
in pursuit of that aim. It's interesting now to see other countries, India,
for example, and the United States now sort of deploying muscle to try and
carve out a slice of the pie themselves as well.
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