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Closing the clean energy gap with Asia
Charlie Gay, Michael Shellenberger and Ted Nordhaus in the Austin Statesman.

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A race is on to lead in the burgeoning clean energy sector. While the United States might be behind for now, we are far from the finish line.

America once led the global solar business, but manufacturing scale is shifting to Asia. Strong, targeted government incentives supported markets for solar technology in Japan, a country almost completely dependent upon imported energy.

At the same time, public investment in research and innovation helped build the technical prowess needed to establish solid manufacturing capabilities. The Chinese government, along with numerous entrepreneurs, is developing manufacturing and technical capabilities for solar and other clean energy technologies that will combine economies of scale with a growing market, which many project could be the largest in the world in five years.

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