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Local newspaper Boston Globe reprints this report in today's edition.
Andrew Higgins, With Solar Valley project, China embarks on bold green
technology mission. Washington Post, May 17, 2010.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/05/16/AR2010051603482.html
("Short of a calamitous economic collapse or a game-changing technological
breakthrough, China's chances look slim: Its mostly coal- and oil-fueled
economy is growing so fast that its real but relatively modest green gains
simply can't keep up")
My comment:
(a) What the quote says is unless there is economic collapse causing
dramatic drop of use of coal and oil, renewable energy (including wind and
nuclear power)--despite absolute and steady increase--will account for a
smaller and smaller slice of pie. See the last four paragraphs.
(b) Dezhou 山东省德州市
http://zh.wikipedia.org/zh/%E5%BE%B7%E5%B7%9E%E5%B8%82
The report mentioned Mayor Wu Cuiyun 吴翠云. The city boasts of the nickname
China Solar City 中国太阳城.
(c) Solar Valley 太阳谷
(d) Himin Solar Energy Group 皇明太阳能
http://www.himin.com/
Founder Huang Min 黄鸣
Sun-Moon Mansion 日月坛·微排大厦
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