Place Your Bet On The Future Of Energy: U.S. Or China

The first eight months of the second Trump administration have seen a sea change in energy policy.  Previously, under Biden, the federal government had undertaken a blowout of hundreds of billions of dollars of subsidies and incentives for so-called “renewable” energy sources, while simultaneously implementing dozens of regulations and restrictions to suppress the production and use of fossil fuels.  President Trump has now reversed all of that.  

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However, please take note of an important distinction:  although Trump and Congress have zeroed out nearly all subsidies and tax credits for wind and solar generation and for grid-scale batteries, they have not enacted comparable subsidies and incentives for fossil fuels.  Instead, all sources of energy production now must stand or fall without subsidies, based on their ability to fulfill customer demand and to generate profit.  All sources of energy are now on equal footing, and without subsidies.  

Meanwhile, over in China, billions of dollars in subsidies have flowed for many years into developing the ability to produce the infrastructure for a wind/solar/storage energy system — things like polysilicon, solar panels, solar cells, wind turbine blades, wind turbine nacelles, and battery cells.  As a result, China has become completely dominant in the world in manufacturing these and many related items.

So who is making the better energy bet?

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