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China Still Holds Commanding Lead in Global Clean Tech Race

GreenBiz -- China's production of scientific knowledge is now second only to the U.S. It is the top manufacturer of both solar PV and solar hot water heaters, and was also the largest installer of new wind farms in 2009. Over the next 10 years, China may dump a staggering $660 billion into its clean energy build-out.

But while China is leading the global clean tech race, the competition isn't over, according to research firm Clean Edge.


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Submitted Mar 18, 2010 By: vandamme
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kelsielee
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Message Posted: Mar 19, 2010 10:54:58 PM

Good to hear about all the projects being worked on around the world; hopefully these will help to reduce the world's use of oil.
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Huge population.
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China is big enough to lead in lots of things that contradict each other.
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Message Posted: Mar 18, 2010 6:13:02 PM

Hopefully the US will soon start taking alternative and renewable energy sources seriously.
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Message Posted: Mar 18, 2010 2:13:52 PM

They may be leading world in green mfging but still leading world in pollution generation from mfging as well. Obviously they are not using what they build too well.
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