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and the USA ?? well, how does 30 billion for Green Energy vs China at 738 Billion for Green Energy??? APWR is a SCREAMING BUY at this point for going forward!
China to unveil $739b ‘new energy’ plan soon
Updated: 2010-08-09
China will soon publish a plan for what it called “newly developing energy industries” that will involve 5 trillion yuan ($739 billion) in investment through 2020, the China Securities Journal reported on Monday.
The plan has been approved by the National Development and Reform Commission and will be submitted to the State Council for approval, the newspaper report said, citing information from the State Information Center.
The newly developing energy industries include nuclear, wind, solar and biomass energy, as well as clean coal, smart grid, distributed energy and new energy sources for vehicles, officials with the National Energy Administration have said.
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lets build a bunch of new dirty puking coal plants and see HOW high we can torch the earth before we start building green power plants!!!!
MOSCOW – Hundreds of wildfires that has swept western Russia and cloaked Moscow in suffocating smog has caused billions of dollars in damage, a newspaper said Tuesday.
The business daily Kommersant said the damage from the fires was expected to amount to about $15 billion — or about one percent of the country’s gross domestic product. The government has yet to release any damage estimates.
The hottest summer since record-keeping began 130 years ago has cost Russia more than a third of its wheat crop and prompted the government to ban wheat exports for the rest of the year.
Kommersant said a rise in grain prices would likely lead to a spike in inflation and stifle growth.
The acrid smog that has engulfed Moscow for a week eased a bit on Tuesday, but the concentration of pollutants remained high. Prime Minister Vladimir Putin summoned Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov, who said the situation in the capital was difficult but that city health authorities were doing what was needed to help the population cope with the heat and smog.
Ambulances calls have risen by nearly a quarter, compared with the period before the heat wave struck, Luzhkov said.
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