Anonymous
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11/6/2025, 2:40:04 AM
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I know Americans don't want to face it but China has 30 years of non stop construction experience on some of the most advanced and biggest power plants on the planet.
China is right now post WW2 America. Where the engineering know how and at it' absolute peak. The management of these projects is at it's peak. The logistics and infrastructure to build these projects is at it's peak.
China has gone and built the biggest metro, high speed and airport system in the world in the span of 30 years. All while having 20 New York Cities.
I simply cannot ever imagine the US even if it lifted every safety restriction being able to catch up in power generation to China.
It's simply impossible because the US has had the same electricity grid for 100 years.
US peak power consumption was in 1978. Since then it's on a downward trend. The US has built NOTHING when it comes to utilities and power. And now they're going to leapfrog China that has 30 years of expirence building the newest shit on time and on budget?
China is right now post WW2 America. Where the engineering know how and at it' absolute peak. The management of these projects is at it's peak. The logistics and infrastructure to build these projects is at it's peak.
China has gone and built the biggest metro, high speed and airport system in the world in the span of 30 years. All while having 20 New York Cities.
I simply cannot ever imagine the US even if it lifted every safety restriction being able to catch up in power generation to China.
It's simply impossible because the US has had the same electricity grid for 100 years.
US peak power consumption was in 1978. Since then it's on a downward trend. The US has built NOTHING when it comes to utilities and power. And now they're going to leapfrog China that has 30 years of expirence building the newest shit on time and on budget?