Joint Talks Agreed To. John Kerry is proving himself a deft handler of diplomatic processes. His counterpart in China and he have issued a joint communique on potential opportunities to raise the ambition on solving climate change. This comes ahead of the virtual climate change summit hosted by Biden later this week. Joint communiques ring hollow in the business world but in the sensitive process of US/China diplomacy, it has meaning. The undercurrent of all things climate for China is that they have spent the last 20 years investing in the infrastructure to be a central player providing the technology needed to solve the climate crisis. The US had much of the technology for solar, silicon and energy storage but thought about the market too short term and ended up ceding the manufacturing leadership to China many years ago.
Will Xi Show? It was largely expected that Xi Jinping would not be at the summit this week but the communication says that China will participate. A visit by the Chinese leader would be meaningful.
The Coal Towns. The role and responsibility for the renewable energy industry in the rebuilding of coal country has long been a complicated thought process. It’s not solar that made coal unwanted, in reality, the resource has been undone by both the emission as well as the volatility created by short term capitalism in that market. However, the opportunity for the energy sector to play a role in rebuilding is greater than trying to ignore the blame. We have spent the last year learning which jobs can be remote and building the systems to allow that to happen. Why couldn’t the tens of thousands of operations, design and back office functions be built out and trained for these towns? We are already sending installation crews to build out the pipelines, why can’t we focus our training dollars to do that for ex-coal miners?
Pay Now Or Pay More Later. Winterization in Texas is a pay now or more later problem. Or stated more simply, the design requirements have changed, will the design?
- Axios: U.S. and China agree to take joint climate action
- Politico: Biden takes on Dems’ ‘Mission Impossible’ – Revitalizing coal country
- PV-Magazine: Winterizing Texas power plants makes economic sense, Dallas Fed says
- PV-Tech: Utilities slam proposed Texas laws that would shift ‘significant’ costs onto solar projects
- Utility Dive: Glick, Chatterjee clash on RTO expansion incentive as FERC announces transmission initiatives
- Reuters: Power companies urge Biden to implement policies to cut emissions 80% by 2030
- Canary Media: DOE commits $100M in grants to put electric trucks on the road
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