This diagram shows how green hydrogen produced by electrolysis of seawater using solar energy on rooftops could be used to generate electricity and steam in new plants on suitable mountaintops. The water would be collected, condensed, and fed to cascading turbines on the mountain slopes to generate still more electricity … Continue reading
Category Archives: Competition
The U.S. and China at Crossroads
When it comes to Sino-American relations, few westerners have the knowledge, understanding and experience of former Secretary of State Dr. Henry Kissinger. Speaking at the National Committee on U.S. China Relations Gala Dinner on November 14, 2019, he explained: • The (U.S.) relationship with China started because both felt threatened … Continue reading
The Caribbean
G-20 Infrastructure Commitment On November 16, 2014 leaders of G-20 nations in Brisbane, Australia presented a plan to boost global GDP by more than $2 trillion over five years by investing in infrastructure and increasing trade. Presumably the infrastructure they have in mind will include projects to reduce the use … Continue reading
China’s Achievements
In less than two generations, without vast oil reserves or mountains of debt, China has peacefully transformed itself into the world’s preeminent manufacturing powerhouse, and for that it deserves the highest praise and admiration. America’s trade deficit with it stems in part from China’s lower labor and medical care costs, … Continue reading