Rethink Energy 118: Chinese solar module costs fall as supply chains catch up; China's green energy hub omits hydrogen from plans; US postal service caves and buys electric vehicles to replace fleet

Published: Jan. 5, 2023, 2:17 p.m.

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In this episode the team discusses how the price of Chinese solar modules has begun to fall because of supply chain investment bearing fruit, particularly in the supply chain for polysilicon. China lays out plans for a $12 billion energy hub in Inner Mongolia, with little concern given to hydrogen production, something that we think could be added later. Finally the United States Postal Service has caved and set forward plans to electrify its fleet after significant resistance and $3 billion from the Biden Administration.

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