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subscribe to film documentary on you tube. this is the w. news live from berlin a large scale investigation finds banks were involved in illegal dealings hundreds of investigative journalist working together a field documents leaked from u.s. financial authorities that appear to purge big banks facilitated corruption money laundering and sanctions busting on behalf of criminals. more mass protests envelop worse part democracy activists call another day of demonstrations after police
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arrest hundreds of people mainly women demanding the resignation of hard line president alexander lukashenko. and within fiction rights soaring again in the u.k. the government slaps hefty fines on foreign seen break ins and mounts imposing a 2nd total lockdown. of american how would welcome we open with new revelations of money laundering a legal financial flows and a banking scandal of gigantic proportions for years banks around the world appear to have helped avert and conceal funds originating from criminal activities documents leaked from the us financial wealth already fiend seen seem to show how banks helped to circumvent international sanctions including those against iran and syria danish and british banks but also deutsche bank are implicated in the late
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favs. all over the world criminals are using the global financial system to launder money it's a dirty with lucrative business for the banks. if a bank notices a suspicious transfer it has to report it to the authorities. thousands of such reports were obtained by bus paid news. and then evaluated by the i.c.i. jai. it's an international network of investigative journalists. they have discovered evidence of money laundering worth $2.00 trillion dollars. you could learn a lot by handling money from criminal sources. so that's why it's hard for banks to say no to criminal money. in germany dortch a bank has some explaining to do the country's largest banks already had to pay millions in fines in $27.00 tane after dodgy dealings in russia. the investigation
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reveals that those illegal activities are much more extensive than previously thought russian criminals used torture banks moscow branch to loan to millions the current c.e.o. christian saving served as head of corporate order thing at the time he did not raise the alarm but subsequent external investigations deed torture bank says it is since toughened its internal controls and it denies that c.e.o. saving did anything wrong it says he was unaware of the external probe. yeah i know i am hired because she founded a unit that led these investigations is what we're not paying it takes to what we have since been external investigations to this and at no stage could any responsibility be traced back to the head of the business. end of it and if i thought it was some nod to the conservatives who had lived in the city the
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investigation also shows that us president donald trump may have profited. from dirty money oligarchs from kazakstan allegedly bought apartments at the trump new york property with laundered money trumps company denies knowing who these customers were but they did make money from the transactions. the investigation shows the scale of international money laundering if it's to curb it a floundering because regulators can't get to grips with highly sophisticated criminal networks. well for more we're joined now by our washington correspondent carolyn and chill moyo carolyn of the style of this leak is simply enormous what does it reveal exactly about the global financial system while the leaks are explosive because they show criminals and political figures secretly moving money throughout the global financial system the leaked documents involving about $2.00 trillion u.s.
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dollars of transactions and they have revealed how some of the world's biggest banks have allowed to criminals to move this dirty money around the world the files cover money a trance fears had to be tainted by well known financial institutions such as the german touch of bank or d.p. morgan and carried out for it sanctioned individuals or even criminals across the world between the years 1999 and 2017 all this shows that there is apparently not enough control in terms of money laundering the leaks papers are from the financial crimes of foresman networks since then if you could just tell us a little more about that organization financing the organization with these lakes have originated. well fiza is a group of the united states department of treasury that collects and analyzes information about financial transactions in order to fight domestic and
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international money laundering and other financial crimes having said that and considering the a normal scale of this leak one can really say this this control mechanism is not really working the phones and already has reacted to this they say they are aware that various media outlets intend to publish a series of articles based on unlawful disclosed sensitive documents from several years ago the not the rice disclosure of feast of humans this is what they say is not legal it is a cry and this is why the finns and has already referred to this matter to the united states department of justice. you talked about the scope of the leaks being enormous magine the investigation itself was also known as how was it carried out exactly. well the investigation was carried out by the c.i. a an international network of investigative journalists or also
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a colleague from d.w. has been investigating a working the network includes more than 100 partner news organizations from 88 countries so it was a huge investigation that took really years and the journalists analyzed more than $22000.00 pages searing all the time this is the biggest leak in terms of money laundering and this is why it also provides a unique bird's eye view of illicit money flows that are supportive or why it's that support of corruption and criminality or what they do believe washington correspondent carolyn the chimley thank you. moving to belarus where protesters are not giving up despite a worsening government crackdown tens of thousands of people gathered in may just cities throughout the country on sunday police and the army have been out in force again detaining peaceful demonstrators calling for president lukashenko to step
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down after disputed elections. the streets of minsk turned into a sea of red and white flags the symbol of the opposition tens of thousands joined the march of justice in the capital and other cities it's the 6th straight sunday of protests but what looks like a high turnout was actually significantly lower than other weekends perhaps a result of calls but president oleksandr the go for tougher action against his critics who want him to step down. some of them have never experienced belarus without him. there recently stated i do my crowds there is the streaming of democracy but i was dreaming of freedom and justice where laws are observed because we don't want our children to grow up in a prison and look around that people in uniforms behind barbed wire everywhere.
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the government is flexing its military muscles armored vehicles are meant to intimidate protesters metro stations were closed the internet slowed down dozens were arrested. and police brutality is getting more and more visible like here no. i'm not resisting stop strangling me i haven't done anything shouts this protester before police arrest some in response to the latest escalation of violence and online messaging channel with more than 2000000 subscribers published a list of names birth dates and addresses of more than 1000 police officers. are let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world afghan government strikes have killed dozens of people in the northern province of. the defense ministry says the strikes targeted taliban fighters but it's investigating
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claims by local witnesses that civilians and children were among the victims taliban and government negotiators currently holding talks in qatar for the 1st time in decades. demonstrators have marched in several german cities calling for the evacuation of a crowded migrant camps in greece they want the german government to take take in more than the 1500 refugees it has already agreed to relocate after the fire at the morea camp on listbox german interior minister horst has again rejected calls for an investigation into racial profiling by the police insisting there is no structural problem in the force instead he wants to conduct a study into racism in german society in general 29 german police officers were recently suspended for sharing far right content in group chat. one of the british government's top medical advances is warning that the u.k.
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is at a critical point in the coronavirus process since the start of the pandemic more than 40000 people in britain have died after testing positive for coverage 19 that's the highest number in europe and the u.k. health minister has refused to rule out a 2nd total lockdown in england. as the u.k. enjoys the final days of summer it's not just the approaching winter that fills many with a sense of foreboding with infection rates rising a 2nd lockdown is increasingly likely we face a tipping point as a country and everyone has a role in the choice that we face either everybody follows the rules or we're going to have to take more stringent actions starting this month people who have tested positive for the corona virus will be hit with stiff fines if they break quarantine such fines are nothing new but at $10000.00 british pounds for repeat offenders the financial hit for those caught it is significant the u.k.
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government has not shied away from controversial decisions it has not however managed to implement an effective national testing system in the past 2 weeks bottlenecks have forced many people to travel hundreds of kilometers for a test. if i was the. case but the best people to test with which to some. so far local lock downs have been centered on the north of the country but the capital london he's likely to be next it's mayor has already demanded that restaurants and pubs close by 10 pm. support now are just a month ago rb leipzig had reached the glittering heights of the champions league semifinals on sunday it was back to the bread and butter of blunders league a business and last year's 3rd place team were heavy favorites to beat the minnows of mites as they got the new campaign underway. after just a few seasons like cigar firmly among the bundesliga elite could deal yet not goes
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money lead them to a 1st championship their campaign got off to an ideal start against months and before spirit already put someone up from the spot when use of pulse and strike made it to kneel on 17 minutes. into the 2nd 10 john phillips gave the visitors hope on 48 minutes to watch. but that hope was swiftly doused by amadou i doubt who made it 31 just 3 minutes later. a satisfying 1st outing for leipsic but now goes mine will know that far sterner tests await his young pretenders i know by living keys and up and they have been slated campaign looking to bounce back from the bitter disappointment of last season when that were picked at the very last to a champions league spot and fans of the host was finally able to see their heroes
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in the flesh again as they returned to the stadium after a long months of pandemic restrictions. the shelves spoke recently celebrated their 75th birthday and their fans were back in the ground to give them a belated congratulations was. but there was little else to show to vote in a target of faith i displayed playing in the europa league on thursday as leverkusen rested up for stuart to lick the fresher sight john brooks missed their best chance of the polish for stuff i play minutes into the 2nd half me a mate he had the ball in the live because it met i but the off site flood cut short the moves joy the swiss internationals face neatly summed up the game despite the lack of goal my thought should evolve spur public was clearly grateful to be back. for the players though it was a lame start to the season but at least both sides could smile about it afterwards . it watching t.w.
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news live from berlin up next it's world stories the week in reports don't forget you can always get the latest news and information around the clock on our website that's it dot com you can also follow us on twitter and instagram as well the handle there is at d w news i'm at the alpha now for me and the team here in berlin thanks watch. every man knows if the child needs food isn't food can do nothing before. can. they drop out of that school because they were getting nothing when coming from
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home that could have easily been us. at any one of us. was. it. your you. this week on world stories turkey waves of protests against famous sites russia opposition members in danger. but we start in greece there is deep despair after the fire in the refugee camp in morea tensions between refugees and
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locals on the small mediterranean island. baby emmanuelle is just 3 weeks old she was born in moria her parents say they fled from the congo to europe in hope of safety and a better life but what they found was hunger thirst and homelessness just 10 months or so disappointed because the european union could have helped us after all this time they spent 4 days no one is taking care of us what are they thinking how can they abandon us the european union to i don't know what they're doing. is days after the fire in the morea refugee camp chaos reigns on the island of lesbos families like the malays are left to fend for themselves thousands of refugees are camping on the hot asphalt the greek government promises help but it is yet to be seen. scenes like these showed just how great the desperation is. when the 1st
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deliveries of water finally arrived there were riots and some refugees were injured we do what we can the governor of the island explains but he points out that the fire was a catastrophe with the message lesbos has been left with the huge numbers of refugees for too long now he hopes things will change. for lesbian people and for myself. in a tragic way. because. we simply that. happened with these tragic i'm very happy that we didn't have any story but still it's a good it's a big progress. the inhabitants of lesbos don't want it to be an island for refugees anymore they repeatedly set up roadblocks they don't want to 2nd moria and say the refugees should leave their island my rehab so my dalkey lives in moria their teacher experienced firsthand how her neighborhood became radicalized at 1st
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many welcomed refugees but then the mood changed. to get all over time things happened. there were thousands and the refugees burned the olive trees for firewood. yes then public opinion changed. like many in her village memory up some a doc is still has compassion with the refugees she and a friend donated food to be distributed to them but they both agree that it can't continue like this. you must. have meant. all of your totally disappointing. this is all these years we've heard talk of sympathy and support more to come to the cause. that the only thing people are trying to do is make
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greece and especially the islands of the east a g. and a location for a permanent refugee camp hoarders we are more news perseverant you madonna started . the refugees don't want to be cooped up in a camp again either but continue on to the rest of europe again and again they demonstrate on less posts now glee impatiently and increasingly desperate. china changes towards an extreme weather changes worldwide in california he says cause forest fires that have devastated parts of the state the 1st returning residents are confronted with the destruction of their livelihoods. nothing but destruction this is all that is left on the 5 acres of farmland in northern california where sorrow hawkins and her husband have created a little paradise over the last 17 years to go only 4 hours before everything was
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destroyed left are only shards of memories programmed mother's good china items they collected over decades the fire was coming across short grass it was coming across dirt there was no place that we knew for sure would be safe here in this barn several lost all her 17 baby goats to the flames we didn't have time to get the trailer. we didn't know that we were in any kind of danger no fires ever move this fast out here ever you know and when we came back the next day . i'll never forget seeing the burned bodies in the barnyard. in claremont we speak with the director of environmental and now this is char miller human beings are driving climate change they're driving it because in fact we're on cars in southern california and elsewhere that we're pumping affluence and
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to be air that's heating up the planet and the atmosphere and so when the fires start burning they're actually burning as a result of our own actions. sara hawkins is not willing to give in and is already building a new born knowing that the next fire might take everything away again. he added one government wants to withdraw from the european convention as the protection of women act of resistance is grabbing future by the brazil murder of a young woman in western turkey which is not an isolated incident. the friends describe her as a fun loving young woman. this was the image turkey was left with of the 27 year old student and i'll go to him on july 16th export from strangled her to
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death remember her body. flowers and a photo commemorate and her favorite. now her friends baffin and layla sits here without still numb with grief and in constant fear of becoming the next victim of violence against women. can't get him back maybe tomorrow they'll be announcing my death it starts right from the very 1st 36 encounters they say you can't go there alone. you mustn't wear this or that you can't meet so and so on and on and on and my that's just another form of violence that the fertile matter cannot conceive can understand wave of protest nationwide against the rampant violence against women and. their thirties and many communities responded with violence sending policemen to beat the protesting women. the number of women mad at each year into his movement doubled since 2012 now turkish women
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are no longer keeping signed their membership. than ours friends are also taking to the streets every week in the hind town. it no longer will they sit by and do nothing as violence against women steadily growing sense but pro-government party journalists like. check don't see the problem so much in abusive men as in the istanbul convention on combating domestic violence turkey's them government signed and ratified it in 2012 to one of the recent. whatever happens inside the 4 walls of the family's home to stay there. this convention is incompatible with our faith our culture and our traditions and the names that we're going to store for years lawyer took has been representing the victims of domestic violence i'm a survivor as she's often seen the abusers appeal to the court for leniency and sympathy. could go to impeach the cook they'll say this woman has done this or that
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i don't wound my male pride in a stay in my car that's what motivated these actions charged something and based their entire defense on it what to the man and cannot go to cannes hometowns how important to them is the protection of women. all evolution in the roots of the violence line or upbringing. that has to change anything we see get it get. murder victim to not go to kim's friends agree quite so not just a change in this country until it does the protests will go on. so. it is not yet clear who administers the deadly poison to russian opposition leader now but what is clear is that critics of the russian government are in danger and yet many refuse to be so.
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fighting for it but 2 years ago the activist was left fighting for his life struck down by a poison his situation was similar to that of the election of only but unlike novell me there were no signs of the nerve agent. restartable as you know with 3 inching my poisoning wasn't as bad as his i was able to recover more quickly i was already able to speak in the 2nd week of recovery but navi chalk is an extremely strong point and we were it doesn't make a difference that you want to hurt someone or kill them. chalk is patrick for committing murder war there as. for the corby way it's. like novell me seal off was treated the burn in charlotte a hospital. no one could confidently identify the substance that have been given to him his symptoms prompted the doctors to suspect the poisoning but would never only ever see law says there is no doubt. thinking the cop was the fact that not
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because bush used clearly points to the russian president up there was that. one thing is only secret agents have access to this specific poison is that where you get your call this operation could only have been carried out with the approval of law dimia pretty much anything bill clinton said with all right we're going to put the. other opposition figures have been targeted with less deadly means among them is independent politician dmitri good cough one year ago he was barred from standing in the moscow city council elections and jailed for 36 days. when he was another gallium enough an independent local politician and a prominent figure in a mass protest in moscow one year ago she still faces charges for participating in demonstrations. that both of them i forget that live in an authoritarian country in
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a dictatorship this began when vladimir putin was noted into office thousands of them running of human rights aren't part of the equation here freedom and justice don't exist here you can be jailed every time you call for people to join a protest. in the face of intimidation p. over seal off refuses to study solid since his recovery he has become politically active in moscow again and that despite the fact that he has a young daughter just the with me. i want my friends my family and my daughter to live in a wonderful country without putin and his disgusting system that i'm sure we can achieve this goal. until then he also oversee life won't let his daughter go out alone at night and every morning he's by her side on the walk to school.
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classes here are in for. survivors here need nerves of steel. while passengers here can get an eyeful along the way. taxis accommodate passengers all over the world. like the ceiling. read. the sound of the alps and now. what do you think. of palaces and. welcome to what may be the most unusual of them to be here the high rise concert of the dresden symphony orchestra.
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the auto and mobility show. would she would look at that beauty be on you a toyota yaris 2023 you need a car at least that's what figure what i claim. doesn't live up to toyota's promises. the way they put it here and it looks like they just they took it and then. put it onto the board. could natural gas be the fuel of the future for cars. it's complicated. natural gas is very environmentally friendly the problem is the price. and we need one of the few women who drive a cab in moscow. such position but the fact. that.
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the full child or someone somewhere is looking at a little longer in the long haul i believe. it. so i'll be in and take a ride with red. strong modern and french facelift toyota gave the 4th generation has paid off almost 20 years it's been one of their most successful models. would you look at that beauty the all new toyota yaris 2020. 3 leader at least claims and i think we're going to put that. song how much fuel does the yarns consume it's pretty economical it just $3.00 leaders per 100 kilometers depending on how mode it with extras it is anything
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under 4 qualifies it as a fuel efficient 3 liter car has always been a pretty successful car. it's been sold more than 4000000 times and therefore it has made its way into the top 5 of the most popular small cars in europe. the reason why the risk is so successful is because it has a hybrid drive train it always had in the previous generations and other cars in that segment like. ford fiesta and i don't know all the other they don't have the hybrid option and of course the new feature is a hybrid drive train one and a half meter engine grease in this 116 horsepower. system output. it feels quite
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good especially if you start from the traffic at lower speeds accelerating feels pretty sporty. limited opportunity use it electric motor to move forward it's especially true when you saw from a traffic light a way to go. traffic jam like we're in right now i don't know what's going on there but. right now we're waiting and as you can tell the mourners off so we're way electric. cars can only go a few kilometers in pure electric. right now the electric motors main purpose is to give a boost to the combustion engine the headlights are equipped with only the technology to provide some safety in the dark.
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pretty sneak silhouette i mean look at the roof loping down just a little bit all in all the car got 5 centimeters but what does it mean for people sitting in the back. yeah. it's ok i mean you can tell there's not very much space left but i'm not yet hitting the seat with money so that's that's ok so the top i'd say there is like that much space left when i also like the dark ceiling i don't like it when these are light colored but i guess that's a personal preference most of the people would say they feel like crept inside but i personally like it like that.
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the interior is pretty neat knock on the i like it especially because it's kept them black almost everything is black here looks good you will feel good there are 2 things however i don't like this one ok you need it because this is the airbag but i don't know maybe it's too round i can't tell it's not good so and the other thing is the infotainment system the system as such is ok but the way they put it here it looks like they just they took it in then. put it onto the dashboard and that's it it's not not properly integrated they could have like their space you know they could put it inside and integrate it into the dashboard so it flows something like that but ok in the end everything is fine and what's really neat you have a head up display that shows your speed speed limit and so on. pretty good i like
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it. the artist features a variety of the latest drivers assistance and safety systems such as adaptive cruise control main assist and a central air bag designed to protect the passenger seat case of a side crash and it's really easy to part making an ideal car for the city. and that's the good thing about these small cars the hours are just on there for me to fall you'll always find a parking space and an optional rear view camera makes that even easier. when it comes to comfort this is is good i mean it's not it's not as loud as i would have expected in the streets and bad to hear on. the asphalt this pretty loud and you hear that on the inside but to me. all in all i would say that toyota yaris 2020 is a very nice car with
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a swedish designed hybrid drive train and the latest in the systems and safety systems once the verdict the sporty stylishly yars is fun to drive on our test drive we averaged 3.9 meters per 100 kilometers which is almost exactly the same as what toyota claims in the specs on the down side the infotainment system this is a strange location and the yards his range and pure electric mode really is quite limited. there are more and more cars on the world's roads according to greenpeace the car industry accounted for more than 9 percent of the global c o 2 emissions in 2018. rev wanted to know if elected. cars could help cut emissions
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. electric cars 1st this is the motto of the ongoing concision in the automotive sector but the truth is this is not enough if we really want to reach the goals of the paris agreement and keep the temperature rise well on the 2 degree celsius. more. for years the big car makers dismissed electric cars now they're holding them up as the solution to the world's ills. thanks in part to massive government subsidies some 8100 electric cars were registered in germany in june 2020. that's a year on year rise of 41 percent. but that's bigger of 8000 is dwarfed by the number of new combustion engines on the road some 212000 in the same month a lack of consumer choice ecologically damaging battery technology and a continuing shortage of charging base compared to the traditional ubiquity of gas stations are all putting the brakes on the market no matter what the experts say.
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electric cars cost and solution for the transformation especially if you think tank so to say that electricity coming from you by the energy. the challenge is there are roughly 1200000000 cars on the world's wealth. they nearly all have combustion engines and to make a range of pollutants. then there are hundreds of millions of mopeds and motorcycles almost all of which also run on gas or diesel people will not be inclined to scrap their cars just for the environment so how can we clean up. one possible answer tell me i'll turn it if it's some use of the last days so how relevant they can become the door to bond which is the railway company decided to bring more alternative fuels into the these
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lenses and the german comic a porsche goes into research on the eternity fields and the reason this clear the legendary 911. and wonderful combustion engine in his. tonnage of shoes on the one hand biofuels what you can't substitute immediately it but you do not have enough sustainable biofuels on a on a global scale so it could be one component to use biofuels on the one hand. biofuels also have their downsides huge monocultures of maize rapeseed or palm oil another focus is on synthetic fuels noticed the fuel which are based on carbon dioxide or hydrogen. hydrogen production requires electricity preferably renewable for example wind energy it's a stormy day here in the german north the perfect for sufferers and for wind.
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surfers have a lot of fun and the wind made sport you see huge amount of energy the question now is how to story and one answer could be hydrogen. audi is producing hydrogen with wind energy as part of a pilot project in northern germany. in the next step the hydrogen reacts with carbon dioxide to form methane that methane is bad into the national grid. the carbon dioxide comes from industrial waste or agricultural waste. but the power efficiency is low in a car that runs on natural gas only about 10 to 15 percent of the energy generated is actually used to come by. engine uses up to 70 percent. you can use natural gas in many ways one of it is to burn it directly in the combustion engine of a conventional car like this. the idea to use natural gas for cars is not new the
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1st station opened in germany in 1935 in hanover and the netherlands and italy started in the seventy's to build up a nationwide grid off natural gas fuel stations. but the crucial question is what's it like to drive. border kristoff yohan has already driven about 12000 kilometers with this little s.u.v. hassle free. you can't tell the difference from a gas engine. to see how to run as one liter 3 cylinder engine produces 90 horsepower and with an average gas consumption of 4.2 kilograms of gas per 100 kilometers it's quite a logical. 4.2 kilograms of gas costing a total of 4 year olds $0.50 in germany still amid 123 grams of c o 2. but there's an almost total reduction in particulates and nitric oxide.
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no question natural gas is very environmentally friendly the problem is the price $1.00 kilo costs in germany for years now around $1.00 rule the price of diesel and petrol so much so that it's no relevant saving while using natural gas the cost similar to a diesel like a mom. and there's another old and persistent disadvantage despite being stored at high pressure natural gas takes up a lot of space. the tanks are large and expensive. yet the same can only take 15 kilograms. and a bigger to. it means a smaller trunk. the only problem of the c.r. or not t g i is not the limited space in the trunk there's an offer every day the real
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problem is the limited range with natural gas it's only enough for 24250 kilometers and then you have about 200 kilometer exabyte pressure on but this is not enough for everyday use and for longer a friend of. the gas station network needs building up to the 850 stations in germany as of 2019 or just about enough. there are 1250 in italy but in other countries you have to search harder. there are only 74 stations in all of france or 58 in spain. this is one challenge natural gas has in common with hydrogen. so the trans was here to neutral mobility on principle to faults with the with the focus in the moment on battery because pacific now because of technology is if you're years in advance compared to the 2nd eternity if it were
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just hydrogen we see some common infectious developing that with with very high speeds and we see the 1st speakers in europe focus loess in other in other locations around the world like california. per se he's produced its 1st hydrogen fuel prototypes in the 1990 s. . back then this fuel cell dry took up a whole van. the world's 1st hydrogen car was the toyota mirage launched in late 2014 but it remains a nice product but sales of just 100-2019. pounder . manager of the hamburg based startup in the health industry is no stranger to innovative technologies. he believes in the future of hydrogen.
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is all it's like this we all want a car that uses more sustainable technology and fuel since. it was our interaction has always impressed me with noise. it works really fine what surprises me is that the range is bigger around town then on the motorway can easily do 500 kilometers around town. some businesses are so enthusiastic they plan to buy entire fleets of the toyota mirage for example the german reichling service clever shuttle thanks to hydrogen their cars can travel locally with no emissions for the price of the system despite the price tag the mirai is a bargain for us hardly any service costs and we can keep the cars on the road for 20 hours a day with a 3 shift system so the mirai is not just an ecological component for us it's also
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an economic component to the mission i'm but the total number of hydrogen stations in germany is still below $100.00 it's all down to business and economics. which multimillion investment will pay off in the. hydrogen. for the transportation sector and on here those and we asked why we do not happen electric outrun a tariff and that means for ships from planes all the sense trucks said but how did the needs to be used with equal length with renewable energy with. wind solar other renewable energy not. nuclear and natural gas. the world can only attain its climate goals with a mix of technologies. new synthetic fuels quickly make combustion engines more environmentally friendly for example natural gas. then comes electro mobility on the way to a c
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o 2 free i didn't fuel future. since then i hold on green natural gas wouldn't it be great to drive some more years when i will be in love combustion engines but of course eco friendly. if you want more of rev check out our you tube channel. if you want a regular feature is about new cars and car culture and about mobility around the world where you can make you very happy. they teach classics and future technologies some of the exciting content waiting for you subscribe to us at each dot com slash d. w. ram i'll be up to speed.
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