• Addv4@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Oh, that’s awful, where are the places that they are that cheap in the US, so I can totally not buy them there?

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    3 months ago

    Part of this is done to kill the US manufacturing sector.

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    My point stands. China has been subsidizing their solar industry with massive amounts of government money for over a decade to dominate market share and keep others out. To be fair, the US punishes China by prohibiting the highest end technology from going to China. This is mirrored in various other industries as well.

    “There have been two main reasons for First Solar’s decline. Besides slowdown in Europe, the main reason is the large subsidy the government of China provides to its solar manufacturers. By some estimates, China gave $30 billion to solar manufacturers last year and now China dominates the solar industry with names like Yingli Green Energy, Suntech Power, Trina Solar and LDK Solar.”

    https://www.forbes.com/sites/greatspeculations/2011/10/25/china-almost-kills-premier-u-s-solar-company/?sh=297c47996e9d

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      It’s about utelising supply and demand.

      Problem: China needs a lot of solar panels, quickly… and making many things is comparatively cheaper than producing a few things, per unit of course…

      Solution: set up the infrastructure, produce a shit ton of solar panels and sell the excess on foreign markets to make up the difference.

      You save a ton of money and give your own companies and infrastructure a chance to easily implement them. This is important, as China has had industrial smog problems in it’s manufacturing hubs.

      This is something China can do, but the USA can’t do because it’s not government cheese or soda… for some reason.

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        3 months ago

        Plus the more other counties use solar and not fossil fuels the more likely we are planet won’t boil. I know people like to pretend they’re ontological evil but actualy even the ccp don’t want everyone to die

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      3 months ago

      Is it? I get that China is “the bad guy”, but does that automatically mean everything China does is intended to hurt the US? Or did they just want to help themselves? Just because the US wasn’t in a position to handle it happening, doesn’t retroactively make it an intentional attack.

      The whole point of mass producing something is to make the process more efficient, which lowers the cost. They also hurt themselves if they accidentally end up oversupplying in the process, as then the price is lowered by a higher ratio than their savings on manufacturing costs.

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        3 months ago

        I’ve heard China is moving idle construction workers into solar production. LOL, they certainly don’t need to build more houses.

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          It’s funny how I read so much about housing crisis and climate change and everything else then China does what everyone thinks government should do and they’re the bad guy