Showing posts with label Chris Brown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chris Brown. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 03, 2013

Solar energy: fail or future? - China Weekly Hangout

Solar panels to heat hot water at the Tea-Hors...
Solar panels to heat hot water at the Tea-Horse Trade Guest House along the Tiger Leaping Gorge trail in Yunnan, China. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
The unceremonial collapse of Suntech, the Chinese solar energy firm who was previously the darling of the investors, shows that rosy investments can fail. But what went wrong in this case, and how can China profit from the upcoming innovations in solar energy?
China's solar energy has been mostly focusing on the export, not on domestic use. And as investments in solar energy in Europe and the US dropped dramatically, so did the basis of companies like Suntech. But the ambitions are still in place. Can solar energy safely replace more environmental dangers sources like oil, coal, nuclear power and even fracking?

On Thursday 11 April, 4pm CEST, 10pm Beijing Time, 10am EST, the +China Weekly Hangout will discuss the future of solar energy in China. What is its perspective after the failure of Suntech, and what does it need to get solar energy going? You can register for the discussion here , leave your questions and comments at the event page. During the hangout (which can be watched in this space), you can also join the discussing using twitter and Google+ if you add the hash tag #CWHCWH to your messages.
+Chris Brown has already promised to chip in, but we will certainly have more knowledgeable panelists.

The energy security has been on the agenda of the +China Weekly Hangout before. In September 2012 we discussed energy security with +Merritt Cooke and +Richard Brubaker , moderated by +Fons Tuinstra .


In November 2012 +Richard Brubaker and +Fons Tuinstra discussed the recent developments of nuclear power, as China resumed the building of new plants after a moratorium after the Fukushima disaster.

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Friday, March 22, 2013

Investing for a 'beautiful China' - Wei Gu

Wei Gu
Wei Gu
Newly elected president Xi Jinping has coined his tenure 'beautiful China', like his predecessor Hu Jintao strived for a 'harmonious society'. WSJ wealth editor Wei Gu sees her opportunities for environmental companies as Xi still looks for economic growth but without damaging the environment.

Wei Gu is a speaker at the China Speakers Bureau. Do you need her at your meeting or conference? Do get in touch or fill in our speakers' request form.

Is it possible to maintain economic growth and protect the environment? No, said sustainability expert +Richard Brubaker in our China Weekly Hangout yesterday on food security and dead pigs. Brubaker saw thousands of dead pigs passing by in the river, but also visited many slaughterhouses in the region. Higher prices are the only way out, he thinks. Present are also +Andrew Hupert , +Chris Brown  and +Fons Tuinstra , all three looking at China from a safe distance.
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