The Financial Times of the United Kingdom published an article from Harvard University in the United States some time ago.
The response was enthusiastic, or rather "intense".
It was so intense that some people had a certain stress reaction, as if they had been choked by something strange, and instinctively began to struggle indiscriminately.
For example, Europe has set off a prelude to a new round of "suicidal sanctions";
The Netherlands took the lead in launching a round of ** sanctions against China on the grounds of "maintaining ***", restricting semiconductor exports to China.
Of course, we immediately retaliated by restricting the export of some precious metals, and at the same time refuted their unreasonable behavior.
The topic is back to this article that made Europe and the United States have a stress reaction.
The name of this Harvard professor who published ** is :Graham Allison.
This professor is very famous, "the rise of the second child will inevitably cause the boss's blow", have you heard of it?
The concept of the "Thucydides Trap" was proposed by this great god.
He said in **
In the photovoltaic industry, which is a field with great potential, China's investment and achievements are difficult for the United States and Europe to match; An "unacceptable fact" is that Western countries must find ways to cooperate with China.
In the article, he also said that although solar technology was first developed in the United States, in 2023 alone, China's installed solar capacity will exceed that of the United States in the past 50 years combined.
He sent out a soul question:
Who will be the biggest loser if, over the next decade, photovoltaic cells that draw energy from the sun replace most of the demand for oil and gas? And more importantly: who will be the biggest winners?By giving another heart-piercing answer:
While it's painful to admit it, and it may be politically unacceptable to say so, the brutal truth is that as in other green technology sectors, including electric vehiclesIn the field of solar energy, the green future of the West will be red.Obviously, this ** is like a thorn that deeply stabs some people.
According to the International Energy Agency, a big event has happened in the international energy market this year.
Global spending on solar production reached $380 billion this year, surpassing oil production spending for the first time in history.
The scale of solar energy-related production expenditure has surpassed that of oil, becoming the largest energy production expenditure of mankind.
This is a great change across the generations!
Why has the Middle East always been an imperial arena for all parties? Why has the Middle East never been calm?
The labels of hatred, terror, antagonism, war, and extremism were pasted one by one, and the heroes of troubled times climbed to the stage one by one.
When you think of the Middle East, you think of it as a disaster of money and humanitarianism, as if that place has everything but peace.
Is it because there's a curse there?
It boils down to two words:"Energy".
Energy is the foundation of all social structures, political hegemony needs military hegemony to support, military hegemony needs industrial strength to lay, industrial power needs food to support.
All of this is inseparable from energy.
But now, the EU has been pulled out by his allies, who strongly support it, and energy security has been burned, let alone talked about.
So even if you are blown up, you have to say with a smile:Given America's immaculate national credibility, we reject all relevant evidence.
Then you have to "happily" buy ** energy from the United States and Russia that I don't know how many times the price has been raised.
This is the lifeblood of energy, the helplessness of being pinched in the hands of others, ** is a cold joke for the EU.
But Reham Allison's **, revealed to the world a joke that is colder than "European ***."
That isAt the same time that the slender pipe of the old energy was pinched off by the United States and Ukraine, the "pipe" of the new energy was pinched by another big country.
Europe currently accounts for 80% of the world's demand for solar panels, but only about 10% of the world's production capacity.
But that's just the production of solar panels.
China alone accounts for 80% of global solar panel production.
At the same time, China also produces 85% of the world's solar cells, 88% of grade polysilicon, and 97% of silicon ingots and wafers, the core materials of solar cells.
Political suppression again and again, ** sanctions again and again, unilateralism, protectionism, double-standard wars, administrative interference, and even kidnapping.
Rounds of dying sanctions could not stop the top five silicon crystal production giants in the global market share, all of whom were surnamed "Zhong".
For the EU, the joke is really too cold......
Now for the EU, there are only two ways to live:One is to put the "gas pipe" in the hands of the Americans, and the other is to be manipulated by China.
You say, how can this not cause a stress response?
Oh, and there are a few more headaches than that.
Huawei's is the world's largest new energy inverter market in the substation sector, and the hydrogen electrolyzer in the energy storage sector is built by LONGi Technology and Huawei.
Huawei's relationship with Europe and the United States ......That's hard to put into words
To add another word, the world's only ultra-high voltage transmission technology is the ...... of China's power grid
The joke is really cold, cold like a winter ...... without energy
Jokes aside, can you find one of these Chinese companies that pinched the lifeblood of Europe's energy that was not bullied by the EU back then?
It stands to reason that petroleum energy and new energy are subject to others at the same time, and at this time, it is natural to have a good relationship with both of them, which is the most in line with their own interests.
But let me tell you another bad joke.
Once upon a time, there was a person who was also a department manager in the company, but he was bullied by the HR director in the workplace every day, and he dared to be angry but didn't dare to speak!
So at night on the street, I randomly found someone who looked like a bully and slapped him twice, which vented the resentment in his heart and found some sense of existence.
As a result, when I went to work the next day, I found that the person he beat last night turned out to be the company's new financial director.
This is the ...... reality that the EU is facing right now
How to solve this game? Some people have proposed self-reliance and let the EU engage in nuclear energy.
But ......Nuclear energy!
Why is Europe still insisting on shutting down nuclear power plants in the face of such a difficult energy crisis?
Because the EU can't afford to play, the road of nuclear energy is not easy to follow.
There are only three countries in the world that can really afford large-scale nuclear power plants:
China, the United States, Russia!
Because it's not just a technical issue that limits large-scale nuclear power.
The ceiling of the nuclear power plant is a territorial area!
The disasters in Chernobyl, Fukushima, and Zaporozhye tell us a fact, unless you learn from your childhood, "I enjoy the blessings and the difficulties together", and you would rather leave your children and grandchildren behind than be relieved of your own ruthlessness.
Otherwise, it would be better for a small country not to touch a large nuclear power plant, and once something happens, half of the country will be wasted.
Why would Germany prefer to shut down its nuclear power plants despite the power shortage?
Just kidding, it's been a few years since the Fukushima accident, and the two ruthless people from Russia and Ukraine began to bombard the nuclear power plant in front of him!
European countries have such a large land area, if the United States is red-eyed and asks the European military to send the European military to Europe a nuclear power plant like the Nord Stream, who can stand it?
Don't say that the United States doesn't dare, but the United States blew up their gas pipelines in front of the whole world, but it hasn't even been the first anniversary.
For any country in Europe, as long as a nuclear power plant is opened, it is a stupid thing to "enjoy the big fish and meat together, and the steel knife wipes the neck on my shoulder"!
Germany's idea of shutting down nuclear power plants is very simple, why is it that it is also a defeated country, and if it can "enjoy the blessings and difficulties" in a small life, I have to "share the blessings and difficulties"?
You say, the European Union is such a "semi-colonial, semi-feudal lord federation", who has such a big "family and country feeling" and is willing to sacrifice the small self to fulfill the big self?
SoIt is not surprising that the Netherlands played a game of suicidal sanctions.
After all, choosing a side between bullying your HR director and being bullied by your own CFO may not be a bad idea!