Why America will stay behind in the global race for clean energy and innovation







The US is a country where a small oligarchy and large corporations heavily influence government policy especially Oil companies towards clean energy initiatives, while China’s government is less affected by corporate interests allowing it to lead the world in technological innovations such as renewables, while the US increasingly falls behind.


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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1TpqmQ0I7U


A good video showcases how public perception of nuclear energy and politicians have prevented the West from being powered by nuclear for the past 70 years, while China does not face this problem thanks to its authoritarian government

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxDd3Whl_9s



All of this is actually a win-win for developing countries like Somalia :

- American Oil giants make sure oil still stays relevant so the 3rd world can still tap into their oil potential and make some big $
- And at the same time these same countries can easily power their country with cheap renewable solutions like wind and solar from China

So these countries can benefit from both China and the US at the same time
 

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Im wondering how can solar panels be maintained in somalia. Because after a while the panels get dusty and have to be cleaned to restore the energy output which requires water. But water is too valuable of a resource to employ in large area solar farms
 
Im wondering how can solar panels be maintained in somalia. Because after a while the panels get dusty and have to be cleaned to restore the energy output which requires water. But water is too valuable of a resource to employ in large area solar farms
This is actually also a cheatcode to generate jobs

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Let's take the example of Galmudug, it's a desert with lots of sun and not many people (like 2 million), the whole state can get powered by up to 10 25mW solar farms

You can build a few solar farms all over the state, for example you build one at a town next to a highway and hire tens of people from the town to clean them, they dont need extensive lenghty training just give them each cleaning tools like on the picture above and you're good, even kids can do this, people secure jobs and it brings wealth to their town as well as powering the whole state and making energy cheap and accessible, there's no downside solar panels can also last for decades

Hire a few security guards per solar farm and a guy to oversee the whole thing as well as a couple of electricians/technicians and you can easily generate thousands of jobs

For wind energy it's more complicated cause you need to train the people and you need equipment, not everyone can climb 100m its not a job you can give to anyone, but wind turbines aren't that expensive as an upfront investment as well

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Only downside with Solar is that it doesn't work at night but there's big batteries to give excess solar power generated during the day, only problem is they cost as much as the solar panels but some cheaper batteries are being worked on apparently

This isn't a problem however if you invest in Wind energy because in coastal areas wind is stronger at night thanks to the Somali jet


Its a significant cross-equatorial wind system that strengthens during the night and early morning hours

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Only downside with Solar is that it doesn't work at night but there's big batteries to give excess solar power generated during the day, only problem is they cost as much as the solar panels but some cheaper batteries are being worked on apparently

This isn't a problem however if you invest in Wind energy because in coastal areas wind is stronger at night thanks to the Somali jet


Its a significant cross-equatorial wind system that strengthens during the night and early morning hours

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What would the Somali Peninsula look like if it harnessed all it's potential? Maximum Potential?
 
What would the Somali Peninsula look like if it harnessed all it's potential? Maximum Potential?
Potential in what exactly

First we have a lot of problems like around 3m IDPs that need to be relocated into formal housing, and since we're starting to develop so late with limited resources Somali governments are mostly pouring the little money they have into paving roads, and the country is very very big so its hundreds of millions of $ worth of basic roads to connect cities that need to be paved
 

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I expect the 2030s will be the best century for developing countries to rise with all these affordable innovations and oil still being profitable for decades to come

@The truth seeker What do you think ?
Oil and natural gas will still be about as essential as water for at least the next 20-30 years it’d a way for a developing nation to get rich quick nothing less kind of like how America is milking its status as worlds biggest oil producer right now

Developed nations really should be investing in nuclear power it’s the best source of renewable energy

 

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