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where's the empty. but the too close to the last of the creation of our solar system with our slant it is a bit like winning the lottery up there is only going to get you into. what is earth more junior start september 18th on d w. e b t it's been the thought of dusty i felt the steam of challenging the status quo thinking the unsought do the undone. we are living during the most extraordinary time history. of france for the photo for the electric. kettle bad breath but also a muggle as he shouted the little league cricket in such
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a change in the 40 hour is fine for the changes itself. is a luxury come. racing gods. are. in the mechanics world of things finally changing colors. can women and the comforts of this sort of don't fall into such difficulties at the bookies can't make a claim so i just feel about to change i had to come to the university through a full surgery is germany ready to switch to hydrogen in a well the changes you can count on raft. and behold a car all flawless beauty and timeless elegance. the audi
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r s 5 sport bike and suddenly i feel the urge to take it for a spin. only the best of quality. finest material it's. high quality workmanship. worthy of a king. comfort yeah that's what i was looking for and it's such a smooth ride. i feel like almost like flying on like it's so dying. are especially joey's stands for the spearhead of the audi family and the
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r s 5 is no different. it combines a sporty almost aggressive looking exterior with a high quality at racy looking interior. so nice and relaxing. but is this orissa bode. well that nice card beautiful i'm. sorry a small baby. you did. all that small and however i l. r s y s 4 pregnant and that that's all you got a role. process car in the world at least a few. like that. i. hope that already too.
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often it's just as good as far as one. so i got to figure out what's the difference . so what's this one. column for it's fear it's so comfortable. i don't even know how i got here but. that's what i just said the car is so comfortable you don't even notice how far you travel time goes by and you can't even tell very nice. if we are as fine as can change striding characteristics at the touch of a boat from almost race car like performance to match a sporty exterior to lounge like comfort as its luxurious interior promises. we are a spy is of course also available as a co-pay but the spore bag i'm driving here has one particular advantage it
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has 4 doors so if you're on a trip with your wife and your goal friends then those can get in the bank quite easily without having to squeeze and that's really good. but for most the real reason to get this dr jekyll and mr hyde of a car is strongly believe the engine. or. not oh yes maybe he have that to force me to think more on grid 50 horsepower. less than 4 seconds from your 20250 just before even 280 if you're paying it. as no more that you need that's all you got to the one from the car blow away every one of german autobahn. ok almost everyone but.
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it's you know. so my verdict on the audi r s 5 it's really a nice car and i'm very impressed by how far apart driving modes are i mean you can go so comfortable in this car and then by the press. you get like this super sporty car i mean it's so much fun to drive i know i said it already but i can't stop repeating it because it is so true. sporty looks speciesism high quality interior plus a powerful engine perfect for moms and dads who sometimes want to. drive. the only downside being really the engine plus the small matter of the starting price. but then on the other hand good
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things are always expensive so why not risk it. whether it is gliding like a true or cornering like a racing car you can switch. making it the closest thing to. me. is about to change tomorrow. is it really the green energy everyone is searching for. the hydrogen becomes the. future. it's a new chapter to turn the page. movie
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to miti revelation means rethinking the whole system. and then you reach that tipping point where you say ok there's no way back now that's a look. in june this year germany's parliament approved the government's national hydrogen strategy green lighting 9000000000 euros to help make hydrogen a key sustainable energy. we've drawn up an economic package that is clearly not just a band-aid it's a plan for our future. dark comedy and that gave us the chance to push forward with our hydrogen strategy it's walk and bowl straight with enough money to make sure it works. and clips at last i thought arsenal were ready to go isn't the white endless i lost all politicians on the stands so i was applause i was we were all emotionally blown away and moved. in july the e.u. followed germany's laden fasting european hydrogen strategy to speed up the
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deployment of hydrogen energy technology across the block. for the mobile it means that our mobility is will not be completely dependent upon battery cell technology that's an area where we lag behind it will vanish from foreigners and it's a moment its ability that has long waited for sheen you've been ization a stupidity have been championing hydrogen cars for the last 5 years. does driving germany is all in fun too far behind in terms of battery and the fuel cell gives us a big opportunity to get back in front of. the national hydrogen strategy lays out a plan for germany to become a world leader in the development and deployment of hydrogen fuel was also the technology converts liquid hydrogen and a vehicles fuel cell and electricity that powers a much or the biggest advantage is refueling 500 kilometers of range can be refilled in just 5 minutes at the pump the ever. pure electric vehicle would need
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at least 45 minutes to charge for similar range but there's another challenge at the moment the only hydrogen cars on the german market and made by toyota and hyundai. german car makers have to balance hydrogen vehicles but they're not yet prepared to mass produce them. so it's also we need to see more progress before we go into mass production we don't have the hydrogen infrastructure that our customers would need in germany and europe and across the world would often read fulfill. that something's ability to add age to ability have been trying to change there are only around $800.00 hydrogen cars in germany a fan backed by a consortium of big industry players is aiming to install $100.00 feelings patient enough to supply 400000 cars. this employed which will
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germany is the best in europe in terms of hydrogen filling stations so you can't say it's an infrastructure problem is misleading. if you people know the dynamics of the mobility revolution as well as dug into that now for the past 15 years his engineering and marketing firm has been helping companies around the world prepare for the challenges ahead. and one of the big issues is these political incentive packages and that's the perfect in my opinion wasn't. the e.u. appliance that each car maker produces vehicles with an average c o 2 emission of 95 grams per 100 kilometers the heavy fines for each breach of a limit i think s.u.v. monument 280 grams of c o 2 but the comic can cancel let out by selling 0 emission even which count double in the equation so they can keep making gasoline or diesel as hearings alongside the clean up models. the music through this i do everything i could to
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avoid confusing people who want to buy a new car otherwise they might present their purchase for one or 2 more years of the plans of carmakers go to a lot of hydrogen cars on to the market it could stop more people buying pure electric cars but the biggest opportunity for hydrogen fuel cells is a long distance and heavy transport such as trucks and planes and ships. lots of stuff like we are absolutely focused on hydrogen in terms of the advances and innovation of the last few years there has never been such an exciting time. and the national strategy goes even further. so one can look for ideas that there is also an industrial strategy that means we are not just looking at vehicles we are primarily looking at how we can use hydrogen to solve our c o 2 issues for example in the steel industry. hydrogen is a key energy reserves in many industrial processes but until now it's been produced
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from natural gas and that's mainly supplied by the russian company gas palm. sized other things are so not only western europe but the e.u. as a whole has this incredible political dependency and we could great that to a certain extent by developing hydrogen extraction technologies from a new book energy that then could be deployed in other countries. morocco and ukraine are just 2 countries looking to create enough solar and wind power to run large scale green hydrogen production. german firms such as to cope and zenon to part of the push to build other closers plants whose hydrogen could be brought to europe by pipelines or container ships. so the hydrogen strategy is not just about ecology or industry it's also key to europe's ability to control its energy supplies. but the only hydrogen trucks on european road. korean hyundai spotted the potential of hydrogen 10 years ago and launched
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its range of vehicles japanese car makers have also got a big head start. so germany's ambitious plans heading for a dead end. will be german carmakers have shareholders who expect to see dividends and asian companies are a lot more patient that means they know the only reached profits from what they're doing now in 20 years and that's ok for them. that's of course not the case with these german carmakers they're see they have to deliver results this year or next year otherwise they go on. to the fellows. but that's not the case with all german c.e.o.'s. in 2019 get marks to go grab it because the commercial vehicles producer whose history is deeply intertwined with the development of petty transport with the sector facing
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an uncertain future marc said about reinventing the firm and with it in ability of commercial vehicles but his innovative ideas didn't go down well with the boxes of other truck making. that change within the ranks of a melting pots of the dynamic u.s. startup neck and. trevor is in his late thirty's i'm in my forty's i think we're both more driven by changing things to the better if it takes to 35 years to become the c.e.o. of a company and then you have 3 years until you retire finally from that employer how much a vision for such and risk are you taking in your last term of the company none of what was found it truly in a basement. founded in 2014 nickel in most years has quickly caught the eye of investors with its plans for hydrogen powered trucks in the u.s. . if you thought the last 4 or 5 years was exciting just waiting to see the next 4 or 5 years with me what i do. this could be one of the greatest stories ever told
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in 2016 nic and i'm veiled it's fast hydrogen powered truck and it's now making a truck for the european asian and australian markets and they train at it because german plant. but that's your 1st mixture not just made in germany but with a big international aspect is a very attractive way of getting hydrogen trucks into operation other to. the east to humble fighters who had an idea of changing something to the better and had to be almost nothing to laws. the music was based on of acres most modern truck the ass way which runs on diesel or l.p.g. . i. thought was. the cooperation between get marks and have a male friend has set the stage for a battle with tesla and in on musk who pioneered the use of pure electric battery
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technology and that trucks. can manipulate even go hydrogen truck compete and tesla's battery driven cyber truck have anything to fear from nicholas hydrogen fueled better pick up. even if it looks like a battle for the huge market of the future even her boss insists it's about more than just profits. the joy of a quarterly earning is gone the day after you report it the joy or the let's say the pleasure of your take and doing something that lasts and changes the world is something that actually lasts longer. it's unusual to have the head of a truck make a vow i want to do the on time sink the i'm told but these are unusual times. maybe hydrogen really is the way to a better future. if you want more read check out our you tube channel. if you want regular feed. yours about new
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in. the bay area is one of germany's most popular tourist destination as the region's incredible variety of landscapes make it a paradise for those seeking a more active holiday so looks like i'm going to get a lot of exercise and while i'm here and while i'm at it i want to find out the ways in which the coronavirus endemic and climate change are affecting tourism here in the tricky.
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