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on the risk of being the 1st form of wife to be responsible for on a special. why only. we go in search of answers in the documentary film. stars may 21st b.t.w. . hello welcome to eco india a sustainable tea magazine where we bring you solutions to some of the most urgent problems affecting our planet our focus today is on renewable energy and how societies are transitioning of these from coal and fossil fuels for their daily needs and some who are coming to you from mumbai in india over the next 30 minutes let's look at how farmers invest fingal are saying no to be so i would german
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company has found a devolution of the we mean wastewater and how young engineers in berlin are creating their own wind turbine 1st let's head to the east of india in west bengal traditional farmers here like many regions around the country use diesel pumps to water their fields diesel is expensive and very polluting one company is helping them make the switch to energy on a jeep is testing out solar water pumps in farms and even enabling the farmers from water on the promos. lulu. she is the 1st woman to install a solar farm in this willage after watering her fields of paddy rice potatoes mustard and wheat open up all sells the excess water to anyone who might be in need
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in her village. that the plan to install a drip irrigation system nor water usage then we'll be able to grow flowers fruit and other vegetables. the villages 225 kilometers north of west bengal's capital kolkata these are good days for the farmers here but a visit here during the last monsoons would have been to the bleak picture frequent power cuts and the severe scarcity of water had done most of these fields into dry eastlands spelling. do for the farmers. today's lush green harvest reveals a new development save esky saline who deals in farm equipment in the region. i'll be working with the farmers and farming equipment and i would visit each of the homes and devices subsidized by the government some farmer story i mean there
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were facing a water crisis and they complained about not getting enough electricity they asked me about solar energy in but that they could use it to pump water they said if they could utilize it for farming it would improve their lives the body. is the 1st willis in the area to have made the switch from diesel to solar power but it's. a transition that has proved to be a boon for its farmers. from being able to grow only paddy rice once a year farmers like superman 2 they practiced multi cropping all year around. water here used to from using pumps. generators they were about the. or harvest 1st march in no it wasn't good enough. selling proofs in solar panels
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for in storage for when i was here when they were 3 that must. have been able to grow them all in good quantities in the past farming cost us a lot more used to spend about 40000 rupees on does not quite out the. truth. when the need arises farmers like margy now also have the option to buy water from local entrepreneurs like open up all. there is also another business model that has been successful and would you put it's known as the joint liability group under which several farmers invest collectively in the palm the scheme is the brainchild of calls out of this company owner g. solar. who would. have investment because something like us already gave a lot of investment and this is all basically what we did was we understood what
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degree b.'s work and we tried to could be enjoying globality groups awaiting their liability doesn't forwards to one farmer it is basically me an entire day 5 or 6 farmers they come together and then they pay for the entire system and that is how their shared expenses can bring the cost down. or no she was founded in 2009 as a spinoff of the enjoy your switch on which works to promote environmental ed walker sea and sustainability across rural india since then the company has been developing solar lighting in off grid religious solar irrigation and solar rooftop solutions for board rule and urban communities working closely with banks to help and financing and with the government to ensure maximum return support on or g.e. has installed over 250 s. . solar micro-grid and sold over $800.00 solar irrigation farms across india are
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getting banks buy in so that they can start lending for solar pumps was very critical it was a very important quest abolition of year payback and financial viability for the sponsoring system and that's what was our objective to ensure that how farmers are able to repay the bank loans one through the savings in the diesel that they are not using and secondly by a big increase in their additional income as they're able to do multiple copies. at a price of a around 5000 euros a solar power is 25 times more expensive than a diesel power to pass it in the shift away from diesel owner g. has developed a network of little entrepreneurs who provide the farmers with training and technical support they are already active in 5 indian states.
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like an orgy of poor the solar powered it again systems have helped farmers in other villages to move agricultural productivity and with water scarcity to improve their livelihoods. renewable sources of energy like solar by the very famous a sustainable but how realistic is the goal to completely switch to this form of power generation next explain or else you want so that question. carbon rich and cheaply priced fossil fuels continue to dominate our global energy supply . these resources however are finite. that means they exist in limited quantities and cannot be replenished in our lifetime. one solution would be to switch to renewables. but how realistic is the
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goal of powering the world entirely with renewables. sources of renewable energy include wind bio gas solar and hydro. currently our level of dependence on fossil fuels is high accounting for about 79.5 percent of global energy demand while renewables account for just 10 percent of. burning fossil fuels contributes to climate change by releasing greenhouse gases this accounts for up to 89 percent of global carbon emissions. but shifting to renewable energy sources comes with its own challenges for one they're not always reliable. photovoltaic system is sealed on average about 20 watts per square metre when the sun is up. at night it's a different matter. a fossil fuel burning power plant generates $100.00
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times more energy than a solar farm covering the same area and a 1000 times more than a wind farm with the same footprint harnessing renewables requires large amounts of land and that can come at the expense of local communities and natural ecosystems. they also necessitate the building of costly transmission lines when a solar wind farm is located far from where the energy will be consumed. some countries however are in the process of switching to 100 percent renewables custer reka europe y. and iceland. they are leading the way towards a future without greenhouse gas emissions thereby reducing pollution and conserving resources with the necessary investment and the right technology the transition to renewable energy is. possible. now we
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can be a source of the new bill energy a company in germany has come up with a method to not only clean beast water so that it can be the use but also to generate hydrogen hydrogen is a 0 emission fuel and can be used to power up automobiles feasible is this let's wipe out. the big cities generate a lot of waste water. here in berlin much of it gets processed at this sewage treatment plant. it deals with the effluent of more than a 1000000 people a quarter of the city's population. the water passes through a series of filter beds. within a day 98 percent of the impurities are removed. nature deals with the other 2 percent after the water is fed back into the outside world. with popular therefore we release the treated waste water we add a lot of oxygen to make sure there's enough in our lakes and rivers for the fish
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and other life forms. as you can see it creates foam but only briefly it's entirely biological and it soon disappears over there is gone already. the process of purifying waste water is complex. samples are taken a various stages in the process for analysis in the plants lab. the water is brown because it contains lots of microorganisms more than 200 species that are added on purpose so they can do their job eat up dirt in the water. when they finish their work what's left over is sewage sludge. it's then fed into bio gas digesters. the gas that's produced their powers turbines to generate electricity to run the treatment plant.
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what's then left over is process water which is still pretty dirty it can contain compounds that produce ammonia which is toxic to fish so this process water has to be purified some more. we use a biological process to clean the water we deploy specialist microorganisms different from the ones used in the 1st stage of the process. this 2nd treatment step is complex and expensive that's where yens hunger comes in. his company is developing techniques to improve the water purification process and make it cheaper. he uses samples from the treatment plant for experiments in his lab.
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for him wastewater is a resource a raw material and he hopes to make money with it one day. the violet light shows the purifying process is underway. it involves some pretty advanced plasma physics. has come on the force if you can think of plasma small both of lightning which carry a strong electric charge that can split molecules in the water and thereby purify the water damage of those of us on i tunes. the hydrogen produced can be used as a source of energy. it can be mixed with bio gas to create a fuel suitable to power a vehicle. this company van already runs on it the company's test facility can currently purify 200 liters of waste water
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a day the facility itself is powered in an environmentally friendly manner with wind and solar energy. comparing before and after the difference is clear there are however still substances in the cleansed water that should be removed the residue at the bottom is made up of minerals that can be filtered out but there are further issues that need to be addressed. what we are looking into is whether we can also eliminate medicines hormones penicillin for example over the next year and a half we'll find out whether or not that's possible. the next step for graph force is to build a larger test facility at the water treatment plant itself could harm because process be scaled up to treat all the waste water that arrives there is enough plants that if grow forces technology works at will be a win win situation producing energy and clean water. there's growing interesting
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because work in countries around the world including india it could prove to be a game changer. let's now head to georgia the country's rural households still depend on what book stores to heat water more and more trees of the dollar is the traditional practice but now an energy cooperate it is providing solar powered water heaters to a village in georgia and there's already a noticeable change in the mindset of the religious in favor of the cleaner acknowledges. at 6 30 am. fetches the hot water like she does every morning. the calories utter has to be cleaned before milking.
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a little later as well as the family's breakfast she makes cheese and requires a lot of patience she can tell the cheese is ready when the consistency is just right. everything here runs like clockwork with no time for breaks. while there is activities and housewife i have a lot of work to do i clean make the food clear cows and lots of other things that i would have to think there's always something to do their office floor and or. none are good and it says 60 and was a nurse for 30 years she lives with her husband son daughter in law and grandchildren. who i always need hot water i'm glad we have this system. they received a solar powered water heater from a local energy cooperative. that clothes really had it right on my saved up
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a bit of money and sold a few things but didn't know it was my husband who really wanted this work level it's quite expensive but it is manageable now you can show it like to. like. the cheese is ready not i'm going to ban it says it's going to take it to the market. people here bring produce they grow or make at home like the bills fruit herbs. and cheese. mrs nonny has barely unpacked before a trader calms and buys the lot depending on the type of cheese she pays between one euro 50 and 2 euros 50 a kilo. a safe that you don't get much but if you live frugally you get by we try to get by on it yeah. lisa is also in charge of the housework
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in her home plus the farm and the grandchildren. she still heats water the traditional way on a wood burning stove in the living room she needs a lot of hot water and therefore a lot of wood. her annual would supply costs between $2240.00 euros in georgia the average income is under 3 and a half 1000 euros a year. the club would come. we save money so we can afford the wood but sadly there are a lot of families who don't know what we're doing better than some we can pay for firewood the poor families current. the men collect the wood from high up in the forests of the carcasses mountains. they're still allowed to fill trees here. gogu to here
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is 27 he comes here regularly. go to estimates that each and every house in his area consumes about $2.00 to $3.00 truckloads of wood every year a local to city. hall shuttle was something to do if we cut down trees anywhere else we could cause rock slides which are dangerous for the residence so it was a solution. the forest might seem lush but deforestation is rife across georgia the number of trees being cut has to be limited to ensure long term sustainability currently over 12 times that number is being felt. the work of 2 mechanics is helping to solve the problem they're cutting solar
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panels. the machine dates back to world war 2 but it still works there part of the energy cooperative systems they produce here should help to reduce wood burning and therefore carbon dioxide emissions. the cooperative as provided solar powered water heaters to more than 100 homes in the village and johnny is a 39 year old teacher and head of the energy cooperative its name means turn on the sun the system is being installed here today. situations financial residents know about the whole issue of systems and they know that banks are providing loans for them and. we don't have to go from gold to door people who are interested come to us. none are good about it says back from the markets and the grandchildren are awake her son and daughter in law are at work so
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she has to look after the children no time for a break this is horrible i'm 60 years old and i think my life is almost over i do anything to give my children and grandchildren a better future i hope they have a better life. hand hot water straight from the tap is a good place to start. now a group of environmental engineer is doing something fascinating they've been to the window by an outside their bike shop in one of the largest box in the city full of gender do you think. this means they're not connected to the city. and. when it comes to their daily energy needs let's look at why they built it in house this is. this bicycle workshop is actually based inside the steel container. recently it was
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even kitted out with lights. and music keeps the workers in a good mood. the workshop is located in tempelhof park on the fields of berlin's former airport. most impressively the power is generated by a homemade wind turbine that rises 10 meters above the ground. the turbine can also power small devices like lamps and radios and it stores a power for when there's no wind. just one from. the electricity from the turbine comes in here is 3 phase alternating current it's then diverted to the top to the rectifiers that converts the 3 phase alternating current to direct current for the batteries it 1st goes through a fuse to protect the system then it goes to the batteries here are the batteries
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connected in series. the turbine was designed by environmental engineers dawn and. the turbine comes as a self-assembly kit it costs around $400.00 euros and most of the components can be found at scrap yards. here emanuel is welding on the rear axle of a car which will allow the turbine to rotate in the wind through. what i find fascinating is that you can build this really complex products yourself wind turbines are complex and many processes go into building one today they're also being built on a large industrial scale we have a lot of big megawatt wind turbines here in germany but to build one you don't need a high tech factory all you need is the know how and a few tools i take
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a backstop. the engineers also give workshops to teach people how to build the turbines along with know how it takes concentration and patience. and into magnetic coils that's how the generator creates electricity is just one of the skills the participants learn in the workshop it takes a week of work to get the system up and running. the maintenance station for the rotor blades has been set up in the basement would often has not holes which makes the blades less aerodynamic so these bumps and holes need to be smoothed out. conversion of wind power to electricity depends on the right of blades they can be wood rotor blades or the logic proxy resin blades used in industrial wind turbines if they were smooth and perfect then the conversion of wind into electricity is less efficient to. the wind turbine at tempelhof park regular
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checks this time and the manual dorner doing it themselves they're convinced their turbines could be very useful in places that aren't connected feel like turkel grid . if the wind turbine is built properly and has a decent sized battery bank it could supply energy to a village in a rural area in another country on the on the bike workshop in temple of park has more plans up their sleeves soon the turbine will supply power to an antenna and 3 routers then there will be free wi-fi here all thanks to wind energy. for me it's many small. i hope you enjoy. the many more inspiring stories making informed choice. until then.
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uk there are thousands of so-called content monitors day for day they screw up terrifying images from online platform or small car if job for starvation wage the strain is enormous. the cleaners are sworn to secrecy they are not allowed to talk about their work. and no one asks how they aren't doing. and what. i need to stop or something was up to. the cleaners social media shadow industry starts junaid on g.w. .
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