Showing posts with label America's future. Show all posts
Showing posts with label America's future. Show all posts

Thursday, February 24, 2011

China's Green Innovation and the Challenge for America

The United States is losing its competitive edge against an emerging economic superpower. China is on track to surpass US gross domestic product in 2020 and it is increasingly competing with world renowned American innovation.

China has historically been a global leader in innovation. They are the first nation to invent a wealth of crucial technologies including the magnetic compass, gunpowder, cast iron, paper, printing and the wheelbarrow. The Chinese also invented technologies involving mechanics, hydraulics, and mathematics. But that was many centuries ago, and these technologies were used by the West to establish their technological dominance. Now China is using western technology to grow its economy, but they are also re-emerging as a leading center of innovation.

China is advancing its innovative capabilities by employing a uniquely Chinese approach and by looking to advanced countries for inspiration. The Chinese are now dominating the world in wind turbines, solar panels and high-speed rail.

The Chinese Academy of Sciences’ (CAS) goals for 2020 include environmental innovation. China is planning to invest $1.5 trillion in strategic areas. This includes alternative fuel cars, alternative energy, high speed rail, energy efficiency and other environmentally friendly technologies.In the annual report to the National People's Congress in March 2010, Premier Wen Jiabao called for "pushing forward with building a smart grid". Over the next five years, State Grid Corp of China, plans to build an "informationised, automatic and interactive" grid with ultra high voltage power lines.When it comes to energy, China has demonstrated a commitment to hydro, wind, gas and nuclear. China has already surpassed many of the targets it set in 2007. The government is expected to unveil new more ambitious targets for alternative energy in the next few months.

China plans to build 13,000 km (8,078 miles) of high-speed rail lines by 2012, more than the rest of the world combined. The country plans to invest 2 trillion yuan in railways by 2020, while building a fleet of state-of-the-art trains.

China also controls 97 percent of the world's rare earth minerals including lithium, a metal that is crucial to the development of the batteries used in electric cars.

Chinese innovation is not limited to cleantech. China is now the number two patent filer in the world. The Chinese are poised to be global leaders in space and DNA-sequencing. China is also working on the world’s largest single-dish radio telescope. China is emerging as a world leader in everything from palaeontology to nanotechnology and in 2011, China will consolidate its position as the second-largest national source of scientific papers.

As outlined in his 2011 State of the Union address, President Obama wants to put more emphasis on innovation and education. Obama is not alone, national leaders like Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan share the view that innovation is the key to economic competitiveness

Adam Segal of the Council on Foreign Relations in New York and author of the new book: Advantage: How American Innovation Can Overcome the Asian Challenge, argues that China is rapidly gaining the advantage in hardware innovation, which includes things like papers and patents. But according to Segal, China cannot compete in what he calls software innovation. Software includes the political, social and cultural understandings that help move ideas from labs to the market place.

However, China is also striving to innovate at the political, social and cultural levels. On February 19, 2011, at an event that was attended by the leaders of China's government, military, state-owned enterprises, financial institutions and institutions of higher learning, Chinese President Hu Jintao called for innovations to improve social management.

America is still the undisputed global leader in innovation and Segal argues that America is well positioned to take advantage of global innovation. "I think innovation is clearly at the top of that list and I also think that it is important that people realize this is an area of strength for us. If you look at how innovation is changing, it is becoming more globalized, spread around the world to all of these newly emerging science and technology centers in China and India. And the U.S., in fact, is well positioned to take advantage of those. We have extensive connections to all of those places through alumni networks, university collaboration and corporate networks. I think the U.S. is better positioned than any country to take advantage of this kind of new global system of science and technology. So I think it's important for the president to point to our strengths and some of the things we need to do as we move forward."

However, without federal government support, America is destined to fall behind. China is one of the world’s largest investors in research and development, their spending on R&D has climbed by 19% per year since 1995 to reach US$30 billion in 2005.

For the United States to maintain its edge in innovation, Segal believes the US will need to keep investing in institutions like the National Science Foundation and the Department of Energy. But these investments will need to survive Republicans who seem intent on cutting into the fabric of American innovation. If the US is to compete with China it will need to ward off Republican cuts.

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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

The Fate of the Democrats is Tied to Green Jobs

Obama laid out his clean energy plan in his State of the Union address. The President indicated that he would like to see 80 percent of US power coming from “clean” sources by 2035, including renewables.

Federal incentives help renewable energy to grow and creates jobs. In the US, government incentives would enable the country to compete against Europe and China, where governments have provided lavish incentives and strong financial support.

The federal government along with many state governments see green technology as an engine of economic growth and job creation. There are millions of jobs and trillions in revenue emerging from the green economy. Fast-growing clean technology is the only sector that can offer such a significant number of new jobs.

As President Obama said, "there is perhaps no industry with more potential to create jobs now and growth in the coming years, than clean energy."

State regulations have helped the renewable energy industry in California and other states helped the industry establish itself.

As China and other nations are investing massively in renewable energy, it would be disastrous for America to ignore this colossal opportunity.

The Democrats need to see an improvement in the jobless rate for political reasons. Like the Democrats, Obama's political future is tied to green jobs, as no President has ever been reelected with an unemployment rate above 8 percent.

© 2011, Richard Matthews. All rights reserved.

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Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Top 10 Predictions for Sustainable Business and the Green Economy in 2011

1. Business will be getting a lot more sustainable driven by a growing awareness that the green revolution is here to stay.

2. In the absence of legislation and driven by the overwhelming logic of sustainable business, private enterprise will grow the green economy.

3. Public green companies will benefit from an influx of investment capital. Sustainable stock will continue to grow in value as an increasing number of investors realize that the world is in transition to a low carbon economy.

4. Sustainability will drive innovation that will lead to novel technologies and business models.

5. The acknowledgement that supplies of natural resources are finite and in many cases increasingly scarce will lead to new efficiency initiatives.

6. Small and medium businesses will increase their adoption of social channels to reach their customers. This will include participation in social media like Facebook, Twitter and company blogs.

7. Mobile and web technologies will increase e-commerce, customer relations management (CRM), and cloud computing.

8. Supply chain pressure will evolve and get more sophisticated. Companies will examine their impacts up and down the value chain.

9. Biomimicry (the design principle that looks to nature for great ideas), will be integrated into new technologies.

10. Businesses will be closely examining their water usage as the issues surrounding water will become increasingly important.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

2010 Automotive X Prize and Incentives to Innovate Greener Cars

The X prize competition illustrates how incentives can drive innovation. A car that gets 100.3 MPG and weighs less than 1,000 pounds won the Progressive Insurance Automotive X PRIZE award. What is most surprising is the fact that it is not an electric car, but one that is powered by an internal combustion engine. The winning team used a non-electric engine because the current generation of batteries are heavy and costly.

The winning vehicle is known as the Very Light Car #98, it is made of low-cost, recyclable materials, and could potentially go on sale for $20,000. It won the $5 million prize in the “mainstream” category, which required cars to seat four people, run on four wheels and have a driving range of at least 200 miles. However, the Very Light Car car is not emissions free and isn’t equipped with air bags or other standard safety features.

Two battery-powered cars each won $2.5 million in prize money. Li-ion Motors Corp.'s Wave II, delivers 187 MPG and won in the “alternative side-by-side” category. This category included two-seaters where the driver and passenger sit side by side.

A car known as the E-Tracer 79 delivers 205.3 MPG and won in the “alternative tandem class.” In this category two people sit one behind the other. The E-Tracer weighs only 830 pounds and had the best efficiency numbers of all the cars participating in the X Prize competition. It has innovative low mass hub-mounted suspension for its aerodynamically flared four wheels.

Another green car competition is known as Project Eve, it is a Canadian initiative aimed at furthering the production of EV’s and EV components in Canada. A four-passenger car known as the Kestrel was created to compete in Project Eve. One of the car's more interesting innovations includes the use of composite materials that are very light weight yet very strong and safe. More specifically it uses hemp which is a bio-composite material that is low cost, impact resistant, and sustainable.

Meaningful automotive innovations were unleashed by the X prize and Project Eve. It is remarkable how much innovation has been fostered with small incentives, think of how much could be achieved with a stronger network of government incentives.


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Saturday, December 18, 2010

Video Trailer: Revenge of the Electric Car





In 2006, as many as 5,000 modern electric cars were destroyed by the major car companies that built them. Today, less than 5 years later, the electric car is back... with a vengeance.

This video clip is the official trailer from the movie "Revenge of the Electric Car," the much anticipated follow up to the disturbing movie "Who Killed the Electric Car," the story of how big auto crushed the EV.

With almost every major car maker now jumping to produce new electric models, Revenge follows the race to be the first, the best, and to win the hearts and minds of the public around the world. It’s not just the next generation of green cars that’s on the line. It’s the future of the automobile itself.

Revenge of the Electric Car goes behind the closed doors of Nissan, GM, and Tesla to find the story of the global resurgence of electric cars. This new generation of car is faster and cleaner than ever.

The movie features interviews with Tesla’s CEO Elon Musk, GM’s Bob Lutz, The New York Time’s Tom Friedman, and various other analysts, entrepreneurs and auto makers. The movie will be launched in Spring 2011.

To have the film screened near you go to the film's official site.


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