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Reply #15 - Jul 4th, 2026 at 10:11pm
 
The #genocidal #West and their sell-out Tibetan-#CIA shills should just #STFU already. We trust China more than the West and their dogs. 🇨🇳☀️🥰
The so-called #Tibetan "#government in exile" in #India is a puppet of the CIA/#NED and has contributed nothing positive to the Tibetans in China's Tibet except stirring schism, #sedition, domestic #terrorism and #ColorRevolution for Washington's agenda. 🔥💥💀
Under the leadership of China’s central government, Tibet has achieved remarkable economic progress. As of 2023, Tibet’s nominal GDP per capita reached approximately $9,000–$9,300 (around 65,000 RMB), which is about 3.7 times that of India’s ~$2,500 — a gap often rounded to roughly 4 times. 🇮🇳😂 Those CIA Tibetan stooges in India and the West can go bugger themselves.
Beyond raw income, Tibet now enjoys world-class infrastructure and public services that vividly reflect the government’s commitment to modernization and well-being:
♦️Super-advanced High‑Speed Rail (HSR): 🚄 The Lhasa–Nyingchi line (opened 2021) runs Fuxing bullet trains engineered specifically for extreme high-altitude conditions (over 3,000 m). This line is part of the ongoing Sichuan–Tibet Railway, bringing genuine HSR service deep into the Himalayan plateau — something unprecedented at such elevations.
♦️Cheap, reliable internet everywhere: 🌐 Even in remote, ultra‑high‑altitude areas, Tibet is covered by extensive 4G and increasingly 5G networks. Fibre-optic broadband reaches every township, and mobile data plans are among the most affordable in China. Connectivity now extends to landmarks like Everest Base Camp (5,200 m), where tourists can reliably stream video — a feat of engineering and logistical planning.
♦️Super modern medical infrastructure and services: 🏥 Tibet has been equipped with a comprehensive, high-standard healthcare system. Every county has at least one well-equipped modern hospital, and township health centers and village clinics have been systematically upgraded. Critically, remote telemedicine networks now link plateau hospitals in real time with top-tier medical institutions in Beijing, Shanghai, and other provinces, enabling expert consultation and diagnosis across thousands of kilometres. High-altitude medical research and emergency rescue capabilities are state-of-the-art, and basic medical insurance covers virtually the entire population. Medical costs are kept low, and maternal and infant mortality rates have dropped dramatically — now among the best in China’s western regions.
These advances — rapid income growth, cutting‑edge rail, ubiquitous digital connectivity, and modern healthcare — are direct fruits of sustained central government investment and policy support, transforming Tibet into a modern, highly connected, and healthy region.
♦️#Xizang #西藏(Tibet) has been #liberated from oppressive #serfdom and #slavery by China's Mao and the PLA. Tibetans now have a higher quality of life than many Westerners. Tibet now has top tier infrastructure like ultra modern high speed rails (HSR) and cheaper/faster internet than even many so-called 1st tier Western cities like Melbourne and Paris. The #LifeExpectancy and #population of Tibetans has also increased drastically under the care of the CPC government. Tibetan #language, #culture and #religion is also flourishing under the protection of the CPC government. 🇨🇳☀️
♦️The American-led West wants to stir schism/terrorism in China's Tibet for their geopolitical agenda. The only ones still barking for Tibetan independence are either ignorant fools who failed history or the descendants of disposed #slavemasters and their ilk who oppressed the majority of Tibetans in the past. They and their #brainwashed followers are the puppet shills of #WarCriminal Uncle Sam. They are angry that they cannot exploit and lord over their slaves anymore. They are supported by CIA/NED. Dare they speak up and scream about America/Israel's real endless wars and #WarCrimes? Hypocrites. 🔥
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Reply #16 - Jul 5th, 2026 at 8:43am
 
China's solar sector produced a global energy economics result in 2024 that the International Renewable Energy Agency has identified as the defining moment in the history of energy — global solar electricity generation costs, averaged across all installed capacity worldwide, fell below the variable operating cost of existing coal power plants for the first time, meaning that in 2024 it became cheaper to generate new solar electricity than to simply run coal plants that have already been built and paid for.
The threshold crossing was enabled primarily by China's manufacturing scale. The volume of solar panels Chinese factories have produced in the past five years has driven the global average installed cost of solar below $550/kW, with the cheapest new projects in the best locations achieving $280/kW. At these costs, new solar generates electricity at $15-25/MWh — below the $28-45/MWh variable cost of operating existing coal plants in most Asian, European, and American markets when fuel, maintenance, and operational costs are included.
The economic signal this price sends is unambiguous: every coal plant operating below maximum economic life is now destroying value for its owners by generating electricity at higher cost than a new solar plant would. Early retirement of existing coal becomes not just environmentally desirable but financially rational in an increasing share of electricity markets.
China's AI manufacturing optimisation — the continuous improvement of silicon purity, wafer thickness, cell efficiency, and module assembly automation — has driven this cost decline. Each percentage point of efficiency improvement, each reduction in silicon consumption per watt, each manufacturing automation step that reduces labour cost — all of these marginal improvements aggregate across billions of panels into the global cost curve.
Solar became cheaper than running coal. Not building new coal. Running the coal that already exists.
That sentence is the energy transition.
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Reply #17 - Jul 6th, 2026 at 1:49pm
 
Sprintcyclist wrote on Jul 5th, 2026 at 8:43am:
That sentence is the energy transition.



What this one? Sprintcyclist wrote on Jul 5th, 2026 at 8:43am:
The threshold crossing was enabled primarily by China's manufacturing scale.

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Reply #18 - Jul 6th, 2026 at 5:15pm
 
lee wrote on Jun 10th, 2026 at 1:48pm:
Ah yes. DC transmission. So they have to convert AC to DC with the attendant losses. Transmission in DC with losses, but fewer. And then reconvert to AC with those attendant losses.

The question then becomes are all those losses less than the previous AC loss? The story carefully doesn't say.


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Conversion Losses:

While the UHVDC transmission cables themselves are incredibly efficient, converting the power from AC to DC at the source—and back to AC at the delivery point—incurs a minor "conversion loss" of about 1% to 1.5% at each end.

Total Network Efficiency:

Once combined with standard, low-voltage local distribution networks, overall grid losses across China sit at around 4% to 5%, which is on par with, or better than, most developed nations.



Question answered.

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Reply #19 - Jul 7th, 2026 at 9:08am
 
China conducted a show-of-force launch at sea. On Monday, a PLA Navy nuclear submarine fired a strategic missile toward Australia.

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Reply #20 - Yesterday at 5:13am
 
China just completed cold testing on their ACP100 small modular reactor, and the results are stunning. Here's why this engineering marvel matters.

This compact nuclear powerhouse can generate 125 MW of electricity - enough to power 526,000 homes while taking up just a fraction of the space of traditional nuclear plants. The ACP100 uses advanced passive safety systems that work without electricity or human intervention, making it virtually meltdown-proof.

What makes this breakthrough special is the modular design. These reactors can be factory-built and shipped anywhere, dramatically reducing construction time from decades to just a few years. China plans to have the first unit operational by 2026, potentially revolutionizing how we deploy clean nuclear energy globally.

This could be the key to unlocking abundant clean energy worldwide, especially in remote areas where traditional nuclear plants aren't feasible.
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Reply #21 - Yesterday at 6:42am
 
If you are an entrepreneur in China, the government will clear obstacles for you

In Australia you get a capital gains tax on your business and probably move off shore.

If you build roads or bridges you get handsome bonuses  for going under budget..

In Australia the CFMEU  will slow you down.

If you are intelkectually disabled in china they give you a broom so you can still contribute.

In Australia they  give you a 200. 000 dollar ndis package so crime gangs can grift off you


In china if you are an ISIS bride you go to a work camp  and make I phones  14 hrs a day so you can contribute.
Your kids get re educated that Islam is a mental illness
In Australia they kick some pensioner to the kerb and put you under 500,000 of surveillance every year in your very own apartment
Your kids get YouTube instruction on bomb assembley.


Give me the Chinese system every day of the week
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Reply #22 - Yesterday at 7:26am
 
aquascoot wrote Yesterday at 6:42am:
Give me the Chinese system every day of the week


If you'd like some help with packing up and moving there I'm good for a loan right now.

I could even come over there for a quick visit to help you pack.

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Reply #23 - Yesterday at 12:21pm
 
aquascoot wrote Yesterday at 6:42am:
In Australia they  give you a 200. 000 dollar ndis package so crime gangs can grift off you


Funny you should mention that. Because, after last week's story in The West Australian about international student taxi rorts, in today's paper we have the NDIS taxi rorts.

And, I'm sure the students are involved in this as well.

Deputy Premier, Rita Saffioti is supposed to be looking into all of this but I won't hold my breath waiting for something to be done.

As a letter writer in last Tuesday's paper wrote about the student taxi rorts:

"Until the political cost of inaction exceeds the economic benefits of the status quo, don't expect the rorts to disappear anytime soon".

Which pretty much applies to everything involving politics and business these days.

Disgraceful stuff.
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Reply #24 - Yesterday at 12:58pm
 
thegreatdivide wrote on Jul 6th, 2026 at 5:15pm:
Conversion Losses:

While the UHVDC transmission cables themselves are incredibly efficient, converting the power from AC to DC at the source—and back to AC at the delivery point—incurs a minor "conversion loss" of about 1% to 1.5% at each end.



And then their are the transmission losses, they are additive.  But let's look at the loss in detail - Assuming a 2800MW cable means losses of 42MW, at each end. Only 84MW - just imagine what that could do for people. Roll Eyes
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Reply #25 - Yesterday at 2:07pm
 
Ai_Killed_Humanity wrote on Jun 8th, 2026 at 4:24am:
Advantages: Unlike lithium-ion batteries, this technology requires no rare earth metals, uses local materials, and avoids complex chemical cycles.


We should replicate this method across Australia, so to pay roof solar a decent return while complimenting big battery storage.

Far better method than the far right's nuclear wet dream.

Cheesy Cheesy

You must be classic right wing, bozo - anyone a smidgen to the right of you is 'far right'.

You love your mindless rhetoric.

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