Rousing a dragon from its slumber may be a battle in itself but helping a coal-reliant country like China realise its green ambitions could prove far more difficult with coal set to be part of Chinas energy mix for the next 20 to 30 years, according to EPRI generation sector director, Stuart Dalton.rnBut in this time of climate change hysteria, China is facing global pressure to seek alternatives to highly pollutant fossil fuels. So will China jump on the green bandwagon? It seems China has re-sponded to the call by going down the path of nuclear power. And it's easy to see why, with nuclear power offering drastically reduced CO2 emissions and a reliable power supply.
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