• @Vendul
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    63 hours ago

    It’s kinda good but it completely destroyed the European manufacturing for solar

    • @IndustryStandard
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      129 minutes ago

      By providing big subsidies to green energy developement. Something the EU could also have done but refused to. And so they lost their entire lead.

    • @SkunkWorkz
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      2 hours ago

      Yep the EU will be beholden to a dictatorial regime again. Instead of placating Putin for gas it will be Xi for solar panels and batteries.

    • @[email protected]
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      028 minutes ago

      It is good, period.

      Local manufacturing is politically advantageous and may employ some people at the same time, but that’s where benefits end.

      Europe didn’t reject Chinese face masks during COVID-19, and Europe shouldn’t reject Chinese solar during a climate emergency.

      Solve that first, and political struggles later.

      • @nexusband
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        128 seconds ago

        It’s not only a political struggle. Working conditions are tremendously better in Europe, Environmental Protection as well. Manufacturing photovoltaics takes a huge pile of chemicals that need to be handled properly to not cause any harm to the environment - China neither cares nor has any other incentives to actually do this properly, which is exactly why they are so cheap. Theres also the issue of poor quality, that if you’re manufacturing something that can have a significant impact on the environment, it should “count” and not be waste 10 years later.

        Destroying the environment in one part of the world to “save” a different one due to climate change is just ridiculously stupid and simple minded.