How China’s Centralized Approach to Energy Resilience Outpaces the U.S
The editors at Climate Crisis 24/7discuss how China’s centralized government allows it to swiftly address energy resilience issues by allocating capital directly, contrasting with the slower, democratic process in the U.S. They highlight the potential of microgrids as a solution to enhance energy security and mitigate risks from digital terrorism. Unlike the large national grids in the U.S., microgrids could provide more localized, resilient power systems, protecting against widespread outages.
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