Renewables aren't even a boom / bust cycle now. Their cost advantage, constancy issues aside, means they are an economic inevitability.
I don't think the US is going to have any more problems for quite a while in energy of the petroleum sort. The bakken shale formation isn't running out anytime soon.
Nuclear however, has fundamental issues with getting its costs down.
I'm guessing at some point EV companies from China, which will be normally blocked from the US market we're reform basically as OEM manufacturers for the complete car design and then some US EV company simply badges it.
I don't see why Chinese companies wouldn't start setting up Mexican or Canadian manufacturing facilities. Chinese companies need to diversify their global footprint to avoid the inevitabilities of demographic decline in China and an increase in authoritarianism
I don't think the US is going to have any more problems for quite a while in energy of the petroleum sort. The bakken shale formation isn't running out anytime soon.
Nuclear however, has fundamental issues with getting its costs down.
I'm guessing at some point EV companies from China, which will be normally blocked from the US market we're reform basically as OEM manufacturers for the complete car design and then some US EV company simply badges it.
I don't see why Chinese companies wouldn't start setting up Mexican or Canadian manufacturing facilities. Chinese companies need to diversify their global footprint to avoid the inevitabilities of demographic decline in China and an increase in authoritarianism