China installed 93 GW of solar capacity in May. To illustrate how frenetic a pace that is, solar installations in China amounted to nearly 100 solar panels a second for the entire month! New wind installations were also impressive at 26 GW — equal to the output of about 5,300 turbines.
I am totally gob smacked. I have friends who keep telling me China is the polluting problem - its actually the USA.
100 solar panels per second in China.
Re: 100 solar panels per second in China.
Ken, try this one on your friends.
I was recently at a wedding anniversary party for my neighbours. They held it at their daughter's property as it's a small holding, so room for an outside gathering.
A guy I've never met before saw me appreciating the property, that had been fully restored and modernized, and led with how heat pumps can't work for such properties. For a moment I thought it was a set-up "go and wind up the green guy over there", but no, a total co-incidence. So I explained about HP's, underfloor heating helping to stabilise, high temp HP's etc etc, but he had lots of 'trick' answers ready.
But here's my favourite. He started on about China and India, and how they are the problem, not the UK with small emissions. I mentioned that India's was going green, but regardless their per capita emissions are tiny compared to the UK, and that China's per capita emissions are less than the US.
He told me that the environment doesn't care about per capita, so China is the biggest problem. I asked him would their emissions therefore become irrelevant then if the country was chopped into 10 parts, each now 'only' having 1/10th of the emissions of China.
I was recently at a wedding anniversary party for my neighbours. They held it at their daughter's property as it's a small holding, so room for an outside gathering.
A guy I've never met before saw me appreciating the property, that had been fully restored and modernized, and led with how heat pumps can't work for such properties. For a moment I thought it was a set-up "go and wind up the green guy over there", but no, a total co-incidence. So I explained about HP's, underfloor heating helping to stabilise, high temp HP's etc etc, but he had lots of 'trick' answers ready.
But here's my favourite. He started on about China and India, and how they are the problem, not the UK with small emissions. I mentioned that India's was going green, but regardless their per capita emissions are tiny compared to the UK, and that China's per capita emissions are less than the US.
He told me that the environment doesn't care about per capita, so China is the biggest problem. I asked him would their emissions therefore become irrelevant then if the country was chopped into 10 parts, each now 'only' having 1/10th of the emissions of China.
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Re: 100 solar panels per second in China.
THIS is a good example of why even though the primary focus of this forum is "practical application" could still use a forum section on "ethics"Mart wrote: ↑Fri Jun 27, 2025 11:07 am He told me that the environment doesn't care about per capita, so China is the biggest problem. I asked him would their emissions therefore become irrelevant then if the country was chopped into 10 parts, each now 'only' having 1/10th of the emissions of China.
It is of course true, the environment doesn't care about "per capita", But that's because it doesn't care about us humans at all. On the other hand, humans are both causing the problem AND possibly acting to alleviate the problem. Human actions matter, and for humans to act, fairness and per capita do matter.
There is no possibility of social justice on a dead planet except the equality of the grave.
Re: 100 solar panels per second in China.
They must be coming iff the production line, not boxing them and straight onto a solar farm, must be impressive to see