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Energy and Capital editor Keith Kohl explains why China's coal crisis is about to hit full stride, leaving it only one option to finally ditch coal. Energy and Capital editor Keith Kohl explains why China's coal crisis is about to hit full stride, leaving it only one option to finally ditch coal. [Energy and Capital logo] China Just Dropped the N-Word [Keith Kohl Photo] By [Keith Kohl]( Written Jul 28, 2021 You’ve never heard of “Linglong One” before… but you soon will. Better known as ACP100, Linglong One is the first advanced small module reactor (SMR) to be approved by the International Atomic Energy Agency, which happened about five years ago. Due to regulatory delays, construction wasn’t able to begin until recently. Once completed, the unit will have a generating capacity of 125 megawatts. Well, better late than never. Now, we may not be talking about a mountain of power here. The Three Gorges Dam holds a generating capacity of 22,500 megawatts. However, this is a sign of things to come. And China is ready to go nuclear. Let me show you why... Have You Heard of “TriFuel-238”? A single ounce could power your home for a year. Under half an ounce could get you from LA to D.C. And now, according to figures from the U.S. Energy Information Administration... The breakthrough known as "TriFuel-238"... Could trigger a wealth event unseen since the dawn of the internet... As it takes the throne as the cheapest source of energy on the planet. This has nothing to do with renewables or fossil fuels — or virtually anything you’ve ever seen before. Yet this strange substance could now claim the lion’s share of a $1.9 trillion opportunity... And hand early investors a potential life-changing fortune. [Click here for the urgent details.]( The Last Energy Transition I don’t think any of you would ever mistake the energy dynamic of China with that of the United States. Ever since the tight oil and gas revolution radically transformed the U.S. energy landscape, the difference between ourselves and China has been like night and day. You know just as well as I do that the combination of horizontal drilling and well stimulation techniques like hydraulic fracturing unlocked a vast wealth of oil and natural gas resources within the lower 48 states. Within a few short years, we even reconfigured our LNG import facilities to ship U.S. LNG across the world. In fact, the U.S. exported a record amount of LNG during the first half of 2021. It was a true game-changer in the U.S. industry. And our veteran readers here at Energy and Capital have known for years that the [U.S. coal industry]( has been in an irreversible death spiral. But that makes sense, doesn’t it? With the sudden availability of a massive supply of cheap natural gas from areas like the [Appalachia region,]( coal simply couldn’t keep up. And that’s a good thing! Not only is coal one of the dirtiest sources of energy on the planet (which admittedly too many people have taken for granted), but those coal plants are reaching a critical age where they’ll need to be decommissioned — yet virtually ALL of the new electricity-generating capacity being built in the U.S. involves wind, solar, natural gas, batteries, and nuclear. Take a look for yourself: [image1electricity] Ahh, but China has taken a much different path. And for all the bluster and pledges the Chinese government has made insisting that the Middle Kingdom would be carbon-neutral by 2050, it’s hard to take its commitment seriously without nuclear power. New Robot Has Tech Execs Panicking You might not believe that what I’m about to show you is real, but I assure you this video has been left unedited. There are no special effects and no trickery — this technology exists today, and it’s about to turn the entire industry on its head. And even better, it’s about to make investors absolutely filthy rich. And now, every single tech company all over the world is scrambling to get its hands on this brand-new piece of tech. [Click here]( to get all the details. Current projections are that China’s population will peak at around 1.45 billion people in 2030. And although the country’s population is expected to decline slowly after that year, the urbanization rate will rise dramatically. By 2050, China’s urban population will hit 1 billion people, with an urbanization rate of 72%. That’s why the Chinese government is more than happy to stick with coal power for the time being. Unfortunately, the massive shale gas resources beneath China’s soil are still locked, and the same technology and drilling techniques that have opened up our own wealth of natural gas here at home hasn’t been able to do the same there. Imagine being desperate for a source of power that’s cleaner than coal and having 1.1 quadrillion cubic feet of technically recoverable shale gas just out of reach! Their frustration must be maddening. So in spite of all the promises and boasts of a carbon-neutral China by 2050, the country is building an army of coal-fired power plants right now, and the country’s coal imports soared during the first half of 2021. Today, nearly two-thirds of China’s electricity comes from coal power. Hydro power accounts for roughly 20% of its power, with wind and solar making up almost 9%. So where will the Chinese look to displace the enormous amount of coal the country uses today? That’s easier than you might think… which brings us right back to Linglong One. You see, China isn’t the first country to realize the vital role that nuclear energy will play in a carbon-neutral world. These compact nuclear stations will be embraced by every country with the right technology and desire to rid itself of the shackles of coal. In the United Kingdom, NuScale Power is looking to start the regulatory process for its mini-nuclear plants within the next few months. Here in the United States, the SMR market is in its infancy, which is precisely what individual investors like us can capitalize on. Even more intriguing is that my readers have already uncovered one stock still flying under Wall Street’s radar, and it doesn’t have to build a single reactor to rake in a small fortune for its shareholders. Go ahead — [check out all the details for yourself firsthand](. Until next time, [Keith Kohl Signature] Keith Kohl [[follow basic]@KeithKohl1 on Twitter]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This Zero-Emission Fuel Will Lead the Next Energy Revolution Whether you believe in climate change or not, there will be a shift in discovering new and reliable energy. You see, the forest fires spreading on both the west AND east coasts are disrupting our energy supply. In fact, the source of 23% of America’s energy is dying. By the end of 2021, coal energy capacity will expire in 1.05 million homes. And if nothing’s done to halt this crisis, 67.8 million Americans could ultimately be left without power. Remember the deadly Texas power outage in February 2021? That only affected 5 million Americans. Think about the damage the loss of coal energy will cause. It’s such an important issue that finding a solution to our energy crisis is something both President Biden and former President Trump agree on. Fortunately, that solution might finally be within arm’s reach. There’s been a breakthrough in quantum technology that could lead us into a renewable energy revolution. I’m calling it “TriFuel-238.” A rod of this fuel no bigger than 35 nickels can power your home for up to 15 years. It’s 40,835 times more powerful and 67,389 times more potent than gasoline. Not to mention it’s 49.6% cheaper than coal and 17.9% cheaper than natural gas! But you must act quickly and get in on the ground floor of this power play. You could be one of the early investors pocketing a windfall of as much as 46,018%. 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