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Episode 77: Everyone Blames China… But Look Where Our Energy Money Really Goes

4 min · 5 mei 2026
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Everyone says the same thing about clean energy: “That money is just going to China.” But is it? In this episode, we break down what’s really happening—and why that argument completely misses the bigger picture. Here’s the reality: * Clean energy is a one-time investment that produces power for 25–30+ years * Fossil fuels require continuous spending—every day, every month, every year * And a massive portion of that money flows into global oil markets and foreign nations We also connect this to what’s happening right now: * Global conflicts driving energy price spikes * Supply chain disruptions impacting fuel costs * And the ongoing reality of energy dependence So the real question isn’t whether some clean energy components come from overseas… 👉 It’s why we’re still okay with sending far more money abroad for fossil fuels—forever. If you want a clear, no-nonsense breakdown of the “China argument” and where our energy dollars actually go, this episode is for you.

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