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giving you a window into their life that you would never, never see a company a research team to the pacific to include the language of wales june 4th on d w. me. ah, this is the w news, and these are top stories. dozens of people are feared to have drowned off the ferries. tank in jury is northwest and kathy states. officials say the vessel was traveling on the niger river when it's broke apart and capsized, they're blaming overloading for the disaster. arrest your ration is currently underway to locate the missing passengers. a course in the netherlands has ordered oil company royal dutch shell to reduce the carbon emissions by 45 percent by 2030
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. the cases brought to court by a group of environmentalists and citizens. it looks at the stage for similar legal action against major energy firms around the world. though shell says it expects to appeal the ruling. syrians have been voting in the presidential election with president bush or assad, almost certain to win. observers say the poll is neither free, no fair position, and the united nations have dismissed it as a false. it's a 2nd such valid, serious civil war began 10 years ago. this is the w news from berlin. you can find much more on a website, d, w dot com the oh, the news. they will kill him. they will kill him. wells, please stand up and help. these are the words of the mother of detained delusion.
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dissident, remind for the savage who was dragged off a plane on sunday, arrested, and presumably tortured by president lucas and because secret service. meanwhile, lucas shank claims the west was waging a hybrid war against bella. ruth, having abandoned schumann morals. i'm got office in berlin. this is the day the news i acted locally to protect people and so we will be in the future. who question is turn in my country into a north korea of europe. non transference, unpredictable and dangerous prayers before clinking with arms next to our board. should thing you don't, you realize which catastrophic consequences can bring it? what if this is the case of also retiring regime,
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attacking international community? if anything explodes here, it will be another world war. the also on the day serious presidential election, sharla saw this point to tightened his grip on pop. in a poll, his opponent say is neither free nor fair. that's what the name, the soda, 30th day, 10 years after the syrian revolution, we've come out to tell the criminal syrian regime and the murderous russians. that the elections are illegitimate. to have us on p. b, as in the united states, sent all around the world. welcome. and we begin to day with a defiance bella version leader, alexander lucas. shank. oh, says he acted lawfully to protect people by picking a commercial flight out of the skies over bela roost, forcing it to land in minutes. his address to parliament is his 1st public remarks
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since the country forcibly rerouted the plane and arrested a dissident journalist who was on board romana protest, sevage and his girlfriend were taken into custody and billiards after their ryan f flight from athens to vilnius was forced to land in minsk on sunday. this week the you imposed sanctions on billers over this incident, the 26 year old co founded social media channel that helps mobilize anti government street protests last year. i found the shanker defended the decision to divert the plane and condemned the international response customer pregnancy. it ordered nothing in the predicted r l wishes from outside and inside the country and changed their methods of attack on the state. and you prefer to be there. they have cross many red lines and have abandoned common sense and human morals, teacher louis, grandmother. those are new, informal, this is not information warfare anymore. this is modern hybrid warfare. we must do
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everything to prevent its becoming a real war. it at a slow good extra. meanwhile, the mountain concern about better was treatment of the detained journalist. this week brought a savage appeared in an alleged confessional video. the weather original position says he was tortured before the video was filmed. now for the service parents are calling on the international community to help. yes, now, because we have seen a what if i know my son very well? yes, certainly. we and our friends and relatives have clearly seen that there are a bruises on his face is being covered well with makeup premium was more, but i see that the nose bridges had apparently his nose is broken in loss. no muslim knowing all saw and i can say with confidence that he will never admit his skill. because 1st of all, if you haven't taken part in master stuff and says you've never organized them is
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all new world. please stand up and help. i urge you to because they will kill him. they will kill him. robin for the service is not the only journalist who is being silenced by the television authorities doesn't have been arrested since protest throughout the last year. the protests against president alexander lew cushing, corrupted. last august. authorities quickly retaliated the they cut down hard, not just and those taking part in the protests. but those reporting on the delivery in association of journalist says that nearly 30 media work as a currently in prison awaiting trial is serving a sentence. foreign correspondence don't get accreditations. and even if they have official permits, they are always less than 2 weeks ago. alexander borrego, w correspondent,
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was sentenced to 20 days in prison. after attempting to report on a trial of opposition. politicians. he says he was subjected to torture in, in humane treatment in the detention facility. local journalist and media outlets have fed even west. one of the country's most popular independent new sites to buy was stripped of its official media license. last autumn. since july, it was impossible to abnormally. our journalist constantly arrested the events in august. our janice, the constant is written with. the editor in chief, was summoned to the con department for a conversation and so on. when i got in march this year, one of 2 boys journalists were sentenced to 6 months in jail. finally,
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last week, police rated the offices of took by detained at least 12 staff members, and shut down its website. the social media channel, next up that arrested blogger rum on potassium, which co founded was labelled extremist by authorities. last october protests he rich and his colleagues charged up cynthia with inciting mess, riots and signing social hatred next and tut bike with a main sources of information and footage of the opposition protests on monday after petoskey which was arrested president lucas shanker. took a further step in silence and critical journalists signed a law that severely restrict news reporting, and allows media outlets to be shut down without a court hearing. effectively stifling any news coverage that doesn't title the president's line. shift for the w spoke to andre sunny cost,
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a better version activist and former presidential candidate who ran against lucas ankle in 2010. and we asked him what his message to e u lo makers might be with that tension right now. turn to rights abuses in barrows. my but it's, it should be that the logo. so i always had good to hear people this car insulting you. but my must be the students are living in this in this under this long as this for one quarter century. and now i think before you was trying to ignore this problem. considering that you went to during problem and not very dangerous for, for you and the dealer shoot, chosen to deal with go to have business from the question could today. i think his problem was going to be talking for a number of years that he is a vengeance for international security. he's an major for, for europe. he's
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a danger for, for our neighbors spoke states, poland, ukraine. and i think the danger should have been dressed and the very solid danger . and if you will notice you are speaking today about the 3rd. busy world war war, and that's what she is actually driven about. and he is provoking and she is doing everything. and there was an activists under santa cough speaking that still come on that day. the u. k. government, under a taco, it's initial response to the pandemic. the criticism coming from the ultimate insider, the prime minister's former advisor. i think in retrospect it's clear the official time was wrong. it's clear that the whole life was wrong. and i think it's clear that we obviously should've locked down essentially like the 1st week of march, the latest now to the middle east and diplomatic efforts
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to show up a ceasefire between israel and mos militants in garza. today, us secretary of state antony blink and continued his tour of the region following talks in cairo with president up to fetterhoff city. lincoln describes egypt as a real and effective partner, egypt, which as a border with gaza, played a key role in brokering the c. 5. lincoln has bound to rally international support to rebuild gaza, promising that none of the aide will reach amongst securing the cease fire was important to me because of the devastating toll violence took on families on both sides. but we see the cease fire not as an end, but there's a beginning, something to build on. the most urgent thing is you might have parent assistance for the people in gaza and particularly water sanitation, electricity. we all have to come together to answer those immediate needs. and
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there was also joined european diplomats in rejecting the legitimacy of today's presidential election and syria, president bush. our last stop is almost certain to win a 4th 7 year term and a pull. the west says is neither free, no fair. only people in government held areas allowed to vote. hundreds of demonstrators in the rebel held, it took to the streets to denounce the boat, which your position has described as a fall. it's the 2nd presidential election since civil war broke out 10 years ago. sods face is all over the syrian capital damascus. his campaign posters dwarf those of the other 2 candidates cleared by the legislature to compete. the final vote tally is expected to show similar dominance by assad. so why is everyone so sure of an assad victory? to start with? not all syrians can participate. only residents of areas under government control
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can vote in the country that has the largest number of displaced people in the world. those in rebel held districts are ineligible, and the economists curtis regions in the north are not participating. millions of syrians have fled the country during its years of civil war. some of those living abroad can vote like here in lebanon. on the other hand, germany has forbidden the syrian consulate from registering voters, and another president, bashar al assad is running against 2 other men. abdullah saloon, abdullah and mark mood after marie who stand very little chance of winning they qualified for the vote after an extremely restrictive process in parliament. all candidates must have the support of 35 members of parliament, which is overwhelmingly dominated by a sudden baffled party. candidates must have lived in syria continuously for 10 years, excluding any one from the diaspora, and they must be married to
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a syrian citizen. the united nations has said it is not involved in the election, and the us says without un involvement, it won't recognize the results. syria media says the regime has invited observers, but from regime friendly countries like russia, iran, china, and venezuela. the last elections were held in 2014 at the height of the civil war and saw a sod when in the landslide in a vote that was also widely condemned by the u. s. and b, u, as neither free nor fair. for more on this, i'm now joined by journalists christ and hell back. she's one of jeremy's leaving experts on the middle east and syria in particular. kristen and no one doubts in assault will be the can't. the winner insecure? another 7 year term in office. so anything we should watch out for that could come as a surprise. i don't think that we are going to see any kind of surprise. what surprised
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me most today was basically a banner in the southern city of dana, which is controlled by the regime, but used to be the credit of the revolution back in 2011 and the banner on the look and read that there is no future for you, again with a murderer who's chopped, kept close there in sign of the protest to the election. so this was surprising because this is officially regime held areas where the country is in ruins. the economy in free fall beyond the propaganda. how much support among ordinary assyrians is there for us? i mean, it was quite impressive to see the mobilization of the loyalist in 5, syria today, and we have to take into consideration of that. obviously, there are supporters of a thought because these are the people that benefit from his regime. they are members of the business elites who can make good deals through bribing, through the, by using the black market by using modeling. for example,
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the militias that play an important role, and obviously you have people who are afraid, i mean the majority of people who use the d to prove their loyalty. wanted to guarantee that they are not going to be detained, that they might gain some more humanitarian 8 that they might get some commission by a secret service to return to their houses. because within a police state, within a dictatorship to prove loyalty, really secure your daily life to this, we have to take into consideration when we see the large crowd of people waiting flags and shouting for us today has crushed opposition with the help of russia and iran how much does his own personal faith depend on those allies and all the reliable partners in the long term? but i said very much won the war with the military help, especially the air force from russia and the local militia on the ground,
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organized and managed by iran for these his main beckers. and he completely depend on them, which does not mean that he always does what, what bloody me put in the russian president wants him to do. but she has to reward them, obviously, which means that russia, for example, has already secured some contracts when it comes to oil and gas and phosphor, especially in the country, it has secured a long term control within the country, politically, militarily and economically. people from militia, for example, iranian has ball and members, has access to housing, for example, of opposition. figures are activists who had to leave the country. so this is a way for us to pay off these strategic allies. and this is exactly his problem because he cannot secure stability. he cannot make the economic situation better when he has to reward the people who keep him in power. these are not only russia
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and iran as external forces, but it's as well the businessman and the local militia, the walls that he has to reward, which creates a which makes syria and mafia state basically. and this machine does not take care of its own population. and this is why we see some criticism actually and discontent even within his own supporters. and this is going to be difficult for him because he can not deliver the piece and the stability that he tries to to get the image that he could deliver. journalist kristen, how back drawing us here on the day. thank you very much. thank you. the here in europe. many countries are starting to gain some ground to the fight against the corona virus, but few vaccine rollouts have been unsuccessful. as the case with 61000000 shots delivered more than a 3rd of the population on a fully vaccinated. but a year ago,
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at the onset of the pandemic, it was a very different picture. the government was on the fire for a slow and chaotic response from the boys. johnson was accused of downplaying, the dangers of colbert 19 before who he himself was infected and landed in intensive care. voluntary inquiry is now looking into the government's handling of the outbreak in those early stages today. lawmakers questions. johnson's former advisor dominic cummings, gave a damning account. if he took anybody at random from the kind of total percent comps to people in this country and present them with the situation, they were differently mystified. he was cross with me and for others into what he regards to just basically pushing him into the 1st of his argument after the factory was literally quote, i should have been the marriage was and kept the speeches open. did you see them? said lay the bodies pale high in their stations or it's only killing me to you
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version b, b. c reports, it was accurate. and you had, i heard the environmental study when the public needs is most the government fails . and i'd like to say to families of those who died uncertainty custody. i am in the states to make my own mistakes without accounting till lawmakers that early decisions led to thousands of unnecessary death. prime minister boys, johnson defended his government's response when none of the decisions have been easy to get into a lockdown is a traumatic thing for a country. to deal with a problem on this scale has been appallingly difficult and we've, at every stage, i tried to minimize loss of life to save lives. and we felt like the best scientific advice that we, that we can as well the w corresponding child self until has been following this story in london. and joins us from that. charlie johnson saying he did the best he
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could under difficult circumstances. how damage is this testimony from dominant cummings? well, this was an over 7 hour demolition. i think it's fair to say all the government and strategy, particularly in the early stages of the pandemic, boris johnson, the prime ministers. so my hope, aid describing a painting, a picture of a government that within hale he said that it was being run by a prime minister. he was unfit for his position, and that the health minister should have been facts on multiple occasions through the causes of the last year stream. a extremely dumbing allegations, going into the very early stages of the pandemic. he accused the government being far too slow to recognize how serious this was going to shape up to be. he said prime minister boris johnson. 1 had essentially had call it a gas story,
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wasn't taking it seriously. apparently the dominant coming suggested he even used, but he wanted to see or should get injected with kind of at 19 live on television to show that there was nothing to fear going on. and so when the government did realized what they were facing, dominic come in, coming to alleged that it was discovered no plan was in place, but how to handle a pandemic of this kind, sparking panic, he described in government and then said that the wrong strategy was to sued as well, delaying that lockdown, extremely serious allegations, and then moving forward to the later months, he said private subarus johnson had actually been very against a 2nd block down coming into place. and essentially dominic, coming just to, to the main takeaway is a dominant cummings and said that those failings, as he described then cause tens of thousands of lives. he will say level very serious attacks at the health minister, mat hancock, he said,
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should have been fired at least 10 or 15 times. what he said was, was lying by the health minister, both in meetings, in public, accusing him of criminal behavior. now, as you had or if johnson has rejected some of the allegations i've had, the health minister here is that he could have mrs. was a former age, the prime minister. why do you think cummings came, came out like this while he was off to exactly that question. what was his motives here in, in, in laying out exactly what he just happened in the fight inside the world of government and dominant coming, put it forward really. as a public interest argument that he's his actions were unable. he said people how to write know the doctor as he described it, early in the early stages, essentially, because the public inquiry, he said into the, we're going to take too long people how to write know that is the same people who
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are visions of power. now, but there are a lot of people per thing that dominant cummings, of which there are many who will question his night is this streaming device is bigger here in the u. k is had a very public fallout with the prime minister. he's on the left government as well . that will be some who will say that this is a man who simply has an axe to grind. he has got revenge that he wants to take regardless of his credibility though, and with his most of the giving for making this testimony. he was a man who was at the top table when these decisions were being made. and his allegations are going to mean that they are serious questions facing the government . the government changed, talk at some stage and the back nation drive was a tremendous success. well, johnson be able to shake off this criticism better. i think people in the new k recognise as well, that the u. k. vaccination campaign have been
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a big success with gradually emerging from lockdown as well in stages. people clearly very happy about that and the conservative party or johnson party is doing very well in the polls. but the fact is that you will say, reported some 128000. and the last ones in this comes in it will want is going forward over how this happened. so some fill in london. thank you. charlotte. the privacy advocates hailing it as a victory europe stops human rights court has ruled at the united kingdom, broke the law with its ma surveillance and intelligence gathering techniques. the course unanimously decided that the lack of proper oversight violated european privacy laws. the case followed revelations by us this blow at the snowden in 2013
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would show that british intelligence was 15 through billions of phone calls and emails, and other digital communication science snowdon, who still an exile in russia said this about the decision was given to my case, it's hard to overemphasize how far we've come from the pre 2013 world when even the highest traditional authorities are beginning to acknowledge the devastated consequence of 2 decades. mass surveillance of the w spoke with a see a did saw the ears yet it's, are they acting a legal director at privacy, international and organization that monitors the abuse of technology to curtail freedoms. we also bought the court ruling and the role of edward snowden and feel this know the relations in 2013. no one knew. i even knew about the match manager's name. there were, we were suspecting aids. there were the other generally. and whistleblower speaking
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about them, but we didn't have a clear picture. it was all in the study which without any oversight the work of the of the, the ruling of the grants, make sure chambers sent a strong message. but then they'll just say, just things are not above the law. they will need to follow the same standards and the same rules as everybody else and ensure that their actions do no job by our mental rights and democratic principles. the day is almost done, but the conversation continues online. you will find this on twitter, other d, w news or you can pull me as thank you very much for joining us today. on the day the the news,
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the news the many places not movie minus, apparently hydrogen is being sold as a clean all rounded as the energy source of the future. many industries are very interested in the seo to control fuel. but what potential does it really carries mean in germany. next w into the conflict with dim sebastian dislike
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w. crime fighters are back africa, the most successful radio drama theories continues. all episodes are available online course you can share and discuss on d. w, africa, facebook page and other social media platforms, crime fighters, tune in now. ah, ah, ah, ah. is it all just a lot of hot air. investors have been snapping up hydrogen related stocks as if the gas were in short supply. it's the most abundant element in the universe like now sun. but on earth, it's mostly extracted from fossil fuels, emitting carbon dioxide in the process. what's called trade is excited, accompanies promises of clean hydrogen. electrolysis splits water into hydrogen and
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oxygen doing it cheaply, could be the holy grail of green energy. so it could hydrogen become the fuel of the future. that's what we're looking at today on made. i been for the woman ship prices of companies in the industry have sold more than 500 percent in the past year. there are several reasons. 0 emission vehicles are all the rage. many countries are going carbon free in the next few decades. us president joe biden has thrown his weight behind the sector. and the european union plans to scale up renewable hydrogen projects in polluting industries like chemicals and steel. but a lot of the focus so far has been on cars. the question is, will hydrogen powered cars overtake their electric cousin? what's the deal when we are supposed to be driving plug in electric cars, their own offer as part of co sharing plans and many cities. but now hydrogen
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vehicles are the things. over the past 2 decades, several hydrogen models has been unveiled, though most of them use hydrogen and combustion engines, but was about hydrogen cars with electric motors like this one. wheels the head of the german hydrogen and fuel cell association about the advantage over plug in e car. my battery, the plug in electric cars have a distance problem. it ranges are growing but come with up to 4 hours. we charging time. who wants to set off on vacation and have to take a 4 hour break every 250 kilometers? it's not an options, and it's not this book is not showing houses this h t power call work. it involves the kind of factory known as a fuel cell surgeon from the air and hydrogen from the tank come together, react in the fuel, cell, producing electricity. how's the cars, electric engine? what comes out of the tail pipe?
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water, unlike combustion engines, no exhaust teams or carbon dioxide are produced. but only a few call me because manufacture them such as high on di, toyota. i'm a technology remains expensive. a car like this, toyota, mariah cost $79000.00 a year right at the moment. in the future, a new model is expected to sell for about 64000. yeah. right. why is it still so costly? thought so it isn't the why the vehicles are sufficiently well developed to be sold at ordinary car prices if they were mass produced going. but at the moment, there's a lack of demand off. perhaps also there's not enough state intervention to ensure that enough vehicles are accepted. so please update the missing, not so well and good. but so far, the hydrogen itself is mainly produced choosing fossil fuels, not exactly climate friendly, the found wolf institute for systems and innovation research was calculated how
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much h t would be needed in germany to fully exploit hydrogen technologies. and it's a lot in 2018, a total of $560.00 terror. what was of electric power was used in germany. even if electricity consumption stayed the same and 2050 as much as double time will be required to produce all the hydrogen needed for fuel cells. i'm for making synthetic fuels. to generate tools on texture power, germany would have to expand wind and solar on a massive scale to produce both enough hydrogen for transportation and enough electricity for other uses. that would mean then give us our stuff and move if we want to or are allowed to use hydrogen for mobility done then this hydrogen can only be generated with renewable energy. so i thought we would have to build up trade relations with countries with huge amounts of base and sunshine and
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wind available, and that are willing to become our energy providers of the future. i'm. it's sustainable energy plants would have to be built there. and so hydrogen could be produced and transported via pipelines or ships to germany or trans transport. okay, so the message is renewable energy would have to be expanded massively to produce enough hydrogen. but not only is that still a lack of hydrogen, but also if necessary infrastructure such as filling stations in the capital berlin that we're currently just 5 hydrogen filling stations and the total is $93.00. well, germany ah, filling up takes just 3 minutes and then the car can travel 500 kilometers. definitely not driving 100 kilometers costs, just as much as with a diesel engine. so it's not more expensive for the customer. within the industry has agreed to build a significant number of filling station up to 400 of them without looking at
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exactly how many cars there actually are. the ships. i'm the support from policymakers not just to expand renewable energy, but also hydrogen production. in december, the german government launched a new pilot project and chili west siemens plans to produce synthetic fuels using hydrogen expert. i think the h to technology in the form of fuel cells is also being taken more seriously. the 10 years ago it was more like an engineer's dream. it's such a cool and clever technology, and we now have clear binding climate target and the greenville gave us more ambitious target. we realize that these are not attainable with conventional combustion engine. we simply need different technology often. and again. on the other hand, the global market for hydrogen and synthetic tools made from it is growing scientists. the found water institute calculate that the market volume will reach up to a 102000000000 years by 2030 and as much as 680000000000 raised by 2050 good
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prospects that in the hydrogen technology. in 10 years, many more of these vehicles looks to be cruising through the country, but it's still not a given hydrogen as a fuel because sounds great. the gas could one day play a major role in slowing global warming. still, it's not always the best technology, the width is the one that clinches market share and rides the network effect. some analysts, a warning of a bubble. the frenzy and hydrogen related stocks has companies trading at extreme prices based on expectations that the revenue will surge in the future. despite worries about possible headwinds for the fact that there was a similar burst of enthusiasm about 20 years ago. that prove short lived and another thing is abundant energy source has to get a lot greener 1st to make an impact on the planet. if it really hits the street that is or takes its place in other industries,
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hydrogen is considered an important energy source of the future. it's supposed to make of a key part of your transition to sustainable sources of power. to dodge, cause of russia dam is investing in h 2 in a big way it's planning to build a hydrogen network covering the entire port. aiming to become a hub for producing, imposing, and transporting because to other european countries. but is hydrogen truly green? hydrogen itself is actually color this, but it's called gray, blue, or indeed green, depending on the manufacturing process used to produce it. today most hydrogen is gray is made from fossil fuels like natural gas and coal, and produces high levels of c o. 2 emissions blue hydrogen is also great in the sense that it too is gained from fossil fuels. but the climate damaging c o
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2 is captured and stored in empty gas seals under the sea. for example, though the carbon footprint is significantly lower. ready in the green manufacturing process, hydrogen is derived from water. this is the only form of h to production that can be described as sustainable. these days, ohio origins are the same because it's always the molecule h 2, but the different manufacturing processes determine how high the greenhouse gas emissions are and how clean the hydrogen is. this is green hydrogen is produced by placing water into oxygen and hydrogen with electricity. but that electricity doesn't always come from 0 emission sources. so even green hydrogen is only sustainable if the power used to make it comes from renewable,
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such as wind, solar power. only then is it produced without emitting any carbon dioxide or not? or if it's to be green and sustainable, the hydrogen has to be produced using renewable hashed it. but what is the country doesn't have enough renewable electricity to cover the need for green hydrogen production. germany, for example, has insufficient wind solar power. so by 2050, the country will have to import 45000000 tons of hydrogen. the risk there is that transporting it over long distances by ship or pipeline could cause further environmental damage. i'm sorry you said. one point of course is certification. we need a global certification system to really prove that this hydrogen has been produced from green electricity or water. right now we don't have that because there's no
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agreement on it yet. another hurdle for a quick transition to truly green hydrogen is the cost been to implement in the didn't even if you compare renewable green or even hydrogen with fossil fuels under the current regulatory framework, then it's a very expensive option and it's just enough for the total volume, but as more electricity is produced from renewable sources, green, hydrogen should become less expensive. folk of predict the cost will more than hum buy 2030. but so far the production of green hydrogen is not widespread in the european union. experts predict that the blue option where the seo to emitted during production is stored will remain a p source of hydrogen for years to come.
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well, germany is keen on expanding its capacity for hydrogen production. the aim is to produce the gas on an industrial scale with 0 emissions. this green hydrogen would be use not only for fuels but also for heating and generating electricity still produces like this and cope and sites are vesting billions of euro's to make production, climate neutral with the help of hydrogen power, even oil giants are getting in on the act b, p developing a renewable hydrogen project at its refinery. here in germany to replace a big chunk of its fossil based hydrogen consumption. the road to greener energy leads to en, slammed the northern german district hopes to play a leading role in the countries transition to renewable energy. jim hoffman coordinates the development of hydrogen production infrastructure in the region. this wind pock together with
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offshore wind turbines to generate the power that will be used to produce hydrogen in a carbon neutral process of the field is going to be here behind using hydrogen is to achieve c o 2 neutrality that transitioning from fossil fuels using renewable energy replacing all that natural gas and petroleum by alternatives, and that has to be wind energy or solar energy $1.00 and $1.00. insulin is in good shape economically with modern industrial and commercial enterprises. well funded with texas, the region can afford to invest heavily in the energy transition. oil multinational b. p runs a huge refinery and ems land refineries like this one are among the biggest industrial consumers of hydrogen. several tons per hour needed to remove sulfur
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from the gasoline and diesel produced here. but what's being used is so called gray hydrogen derived from natural gas in a process which emits large amounts of climate damaging c o 2. the plan is being converted so that in future it can produce carbon neutral, green hydrogen living. i guess i don't forget that there are large furnaces in plants like using a large amounts of energy are needed here. it's $120.00 megawatts, $128.00 reactive to still did catalyst it's, it's highly energy intensive and produces lots of c o 2. the new plan to pure electrolysis needs much less energy with almost no c o 2. but it's very expensive without state subsidies, it would be difficult to realize the plans to further than subsidize, green 100 constants more than great hydrogen. so there's no economic incentive for it. why would a market driven company use green hydrogen, but it just costs some money and their customers won't pay for it. and so subsidies
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are central guide and both the german government and the you agree that they will be in the 1000000000 in since in port in the yard making industrial facilities more eco friendly cost. a lot of money at this power plant green hydrogen could soon replace natural gas and german energy multinational w e plans to build one of the world's biggest hydrogen production plants on this field. green hydrogen is opening up entirely new business opportunities of muscles not only helps that. we already have large cavern storage facilities in our portfolio, in which we can temporarily store the large amounts of hydrogen comment generated using wind and i checked that and then be able to take that stored hydrogen and make it available to all those industries and gas power plant that are switching to .
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