A cryogenic plant in Mumbai on July 10. (Punit Parjanjpe/AFP via Getty Images) (Punit Paranjpe/AFP/Getty Images) Comment on this story Regarding Hannah Ritchie’s July 14 Friday Opinion essay, “ In China, signs of a (distant) future without coal ”:

China is not only moving more rapidly with solar and wind energy and moving toward electric automobiles, but it also is moving technologically ahead in use of cryogenic fluids. China has in place commercial liquid nitrogen refrigerators, is making strides in quantum computing (which requires cryogenics) and has moved forward in many other applications.

I have attempted to encourage our universities to […]

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