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renewable energy sources gradually gaining ground over the past decade. the share of energy generated by the sun and wind globally increased from 8.7 percent to 11.2 percent. that's the good news. about the same time global energy consumption. it's also rising. the bad news is that within the energy mix, the proportion of energy generated from fossil fuels remains constant. in 2009 electricity gains from oil, coal and gas made up over 80 percent of the global energy use, and it still did 10 years later in 2019 as energy demand increases. so therefore, does our consumption of fossil fuels. it's time to step up the shift to renewables and in the dominican republic. and i'm vicious energy transition is well underway from global ideas. theories are reported. catchy. went that to find out more about the market day in savannah. rio and villages are coming together
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to little mountain village live the west of the dominican republic right on the border with neighboring haiti. mm hm. i see that mountain over there where it looks pale. the ground is totally dried up. that's part of haiti that haiti is one of the world's poorest countries. by contrast, the dominican republic economy has been booming for years. yet little of that prosperity makes its way to the border region in the west of the country. so really the only part of the community leader responsible for the development and progress and village and fighting for them because many people are leaving deal to the lack of help and work. so they play one of the most pressing problems here is that the villages have no electricity. well,
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i think that if the yellow one i've been doing laundry for 3 days, it rained, which is why it's taken so long. washing clothes by hand is pretty tiring. my back hurts. if i had a washing machine, things would be much easier. but i have neither lights, nor washing machine. josephina center is also worried about her children's education. their school is closed due to the corona virus pandemic. so they need to learn from home online, but how is that supposed to work without a computer or the power to run it? in the next month, all going well, major changes are installed 1st upon a real claim. and since i've been from the german development agency, g, i said, is working on the dominican republic energy transition. now he's bringing renewable
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energy here. you don't add ons, could be the government offices to support them with a small centralized photovoltaic facility for supply power to the village. the thesis to meet their storm. to persuade villages have had some experience with energy. they pooled their money to install solar power street lights. building roofs were also equipped with many solar panels years ago. most were stolen, sold or no longer work. but that should change in the future thanks to improve technology, essential life. so the power plant will deliver electricity right to people's homes . so binary own will have its own power credit will need a solid chance just like it has already been built in another village, a few hours drive away in the south of the country. sense to the sun,
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50 families here will soon have electricity and internet access data. for me, if you have an idea about each family will pay a monthly fee, so this money will ensure the systems sustainability if something needs to repairing or replacing. they'll have enough resources to restore the entire system over time. but i don't the satellite because when the renewable energy is gaining ground throughout the country, but it's just the start of a long journey. 85 percent of the dominican republic energy still comes from fossil fuels. for example, the coal fired pointer, catalina power station produces one 3rd of the country's energy alone. but the dominican republic is trying to switch to cleaner forms of energy, and it seems to be on the right path. the biggest soda farms in the caribbean are located here, including the monte christie solar panels,
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which covers an area of over $200.00 hector's. it's one of 15 such projects. by the year 2025, a quarter of the countries energy is expected to come from renewable sources. like it's 9 wind farms, including a fungal with its 17 turbines. the wind is a powerful force in the caribbean, especially during hurricane season. the idea, we must say, yesterday we had a wind speed, 11 meters per most of enough facility was going at full tilt with more monumental hurricane. the turbines will switch off once the wind speed hits 25 meters per 2nd. it's a self defense mechanism will help a little bit but wind is hard to control. that's why the laws of the non referred to renewable energy is as an f d, as non guessed,
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to nobliss energy sources that are unmanageable and therefore unreliable. that's a ticket, and vinnie can encrypt some stuck in people's heads a bit. i'm so especially at the start of this project, it was clear resistance to this variable, renewable energy operating and because of the fear of its impact on the quality of the power network picked up the dish. that all the teeth in the capitol center domingo base. now is central control center, which helps provide a better overview of the energy supply. how much energy is currently being produced by the big coal and oil power plants? how much by carbon neutral affinities. the biggest challenge is to calculate the power being generated at the big solar parks will now blank for no one minute solar power plant can be producing a lot of energy as up at all. but then a cloud comes and suddenly there's less on there's nothing the operator can do to controller square, walk out the more data they receive,
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the small that the difference between prediction and reality, little by little trust in wind and soda power is growing. ah, no real people are already sold on the new solar power plant. the village elders have already picked out a place for it. because if folks have electricity, they won't want to leave their village, says nelson. when will we be in those of you who no one wants to leave that community? there's no better place than here saying it's quiet and free. that pollution of all we need is a better quality of life. as many as 300000 people in the dominican republic still live without power. soon 50 more families will be enjoying the benefits of electricity. this weeks global snacks, we try something sweet from south africa. ah
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vocab lives at the foot of signal hill in cape town, the muslim influence quarters renounce for its colorful houses and steep by the way . ah, it's home to cooper mohammed's or auntie cougarettes. she's known in the neighborhood . her speciality is cook sister, sticky, spicy deprive pastry must the sunday breakfast invoke up. ah. a good sister down from those years when the guys came to south africa, africa that time. right. and they gave our people that a safe. i'll go next. and what did, what out people use this a little, but for them and then as well up to until they came to the end the c. and they call it in the 1st butter and sugar are blended in hot water,
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then yeast and the spices that is ginger, that is mix spies were that cut them all. that is my fine and the sea. and this little yellow things via is my. i find an occupation, natalie pier. this is, i can explain it to the horror that i, that i out, the pills and guy and every week, ah, the milk eggs and flour stirred in to form a dough for needing but no accounts mechanically or the dough will be too soft for be doing this for over 20 years and it's all we're the one and the dough then stands for 2 hours before it's time to shape the code. sisters, ah, and deep fry them for around 4 minutes. every saturday auntie cooper's kitchen is
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transformed into a bakery. ah work continues on sunday morning at daybreak. the cook sisters are warmed in syrup and enrolled and desecrated coconuts. the 1st customers already wasting. every sunday we went to this other was in the sunday at the cooper charges 5 south african rounds equivalent to turkey euro. then for 3 consist the in good though somebody is consistent. you face them all over the show. and then this one who me is myself, my life. he's the best anti cobra can sell up to a 1000 coaches on sunday mornings in winter, a few less in summer. ah,
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because south africans loved them so much. september 1st has been official world cooks yesterday since 2019. ah. was that so from us that global 3000. don't forget to drop us a line to level 3000 at the w dot call and check us out on facebook. the w global ideas. see you think the news, news, the news?
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leverage. a successful model for organic farming africa. in 30 minutes on t v w. in the heart of berlin reconstructed controversy trying to check it out. the opening is right around the corner. i served as an educational platform for berlin and the world news, the humble forum. 75 minutes on d. w. o. the news against the corona virus pandemic has the rate of infection in developing
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what measures are being taken. what does the latest research say? information and context ah, date and the special monday to friday, d, w. people in trucks injure at one defeated city center. the more and more refugees are being turned away at the border family period to be treated. people seeing extreme around getting 200 people around the world. more than 300000000 people are speaking with huge because no one should have to flee the make up your own
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line. w. need for mines. the who's this is data renewed lives from berlin, south africa, the highest corps says nobody is above the law and says former president jacobs, due to prison through my sentence. 15 months guilty of contempt for repeatedly refusing to answer graft charges. also coming up a week, revenge decades in the making england feed,
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old rival germany to kick them out of the european football championship. who's ah, i'm really good to have you with us. he was once jailed for fighting against apartheid and went on to become the president of south africa. now jacob's duma is about to return to prison. he repeatedly refused to appear before a corruption panel investigating the plunder of government coffers during his time in office. south africa, the constitutional court found him guilty of contempt and sentenced him to 15 months behind bars. hello, i'm political prisoner to south african president. jacob zoom. i swear that i would be faithful to the republic of
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south africa. ended up, they observed and maintain the constitution and all other law citizens revere jacob zima for his fight against apartheid. he spent 10 years in prison for conspiracy to overthrow the white minority government. now he's been sentenced to 15 months in jail for contempt of court. after refusing to appear at a corruption inquiry earlier this year, i think the lesson today is that regardless of who you are off, what section you are in, what support you can rally the law still applies to you. what the sentence doesn't . and the former president's legal well for decades, he's an accused of getting rich off the back to the poor. he swore to bring economic prosperity and equality a commission of investigating churches that seem to bribes and exchange for
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lucrative deal estate own company. credit say that 79 year old abused his power branch and dodge prison time. but the things are about to change. as long as you can, independent judiciary, root of lawrence, all africa citizens can speak easier, not knowing that the rocks are protected and the country is insulated from politicians who want to abuse the power factions of seem as an african national congress say the sentencing and upcoming corruption trials are a way to restore the national moral fiber. his supporters disagree president has been nothing but a huge and didn't fight for the political which how much like professor is innocent and says the charges against him are politically motivated.
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fighters from if you take right region, have rejected a cease fire with a government. they think they have recapture the regional capital mckelly and we'll chase soldiers from neighboring eritrea back into their country. and if the opium soldiers back to us as of thousands of people have been killed and many more displaced and fighting, broke out last november, the pain is everywhere. the thousands of lives lost. many others left fighting for them as 2000000 displaced from their hands. and living in whatever they can find and hundreds of thousands now faith said v a from in with 1000000 more in need of food age. these are the scars from 8 months of fighting between
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ethiopian government soldiers and rebel forces in the t gray region. on monday, the government appointed administration in t cray called for a cease fire before reportedly fleeing his father in the name of the 2 great and loving people. we ask the federal government for sci fi on humanitarian grounds in such a way that prevents further damage to that it is possible for people to find the rest of life and become part of the solution. so you've got the e, c, p, and government led by prime minister abbey ahmed, has agreed to the fees fire, but it appears the rebel tpl f o t. great people's liberation front has not. it says it's re taken the regional capital mckelly, which it control before ahmed came to power in 2018. let's
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take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. jeremy has pulled his last remaining troops out of ghana stem, the withdrawal and a nato mission that began after the september 11th terror attacks almost 20 years ago. germany has station some 1100 troops in afghanistan, 2nd largest contingent after the united states. canada has broken and all time temperature record reaching a scorching 49.5 degrees celsius. the new hi comes amid a deadly heat wave gripping the pacific northwest authority save the heat, has led to more than $130.00. and the bank over area is friday. here in germany. the fear of the highly contagious delta variant of the corona virus has triggered debate about tightening restrictions for all people entering the country. some state leaders are asking for a stricter controls and universal quarantine roles during the summer holidays. but
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the federal government refers to decide on a country by country basis on tuesday, for example, new restrictions took effect for travelers returning from russia and portugal, which are now designated areas of concern. this daily has been operating here in lisbon for more than a 100 years. the shop survived the last major global pandemic. the spanish flew its owner. j bronco isn't easily shocked, but he is worried to this been is very dependent on tourism. a large part of our business comes from this sector because able to reach lots of that tourism comes from germany. but with the current of virus variance spreading and lisbon, the popular al golf tourist region. germany has now brought him strict measures for any one returning from portugal. travellers must now quarantine for 2 weeks,
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including those who are fully vaccinated. gemini is decision to declare parts of virus very and area has been a big shock for many people here. that does have very and has been spreading at alarming rates, and many people understand the decision by the german government. however, others say they think it's exaggerated and that the decision should have been limited to certain regions, only. they say their businesses simply won't survive another summer season dominated by quarantine bar checks and the leg off tourism. we all very worried about jobs and everything goes actually for to believe by the summer. so we make morning the summer for and doing 3rd time. be more chilled, i don't know what's going to be from knowing if the government was still support because if there is no support for those business, i'm going to stay home doing nothing. few holidaymakers will hit the tourism industry hard just when it was starting up again. but back in his deleon lisben,
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j bronco remains optimistic, borders close and then open again. that's the pandemic psycho but everything will get back to normal. the local people certainly hope so. and so do the tourists let's get you up to speed on all things. you're a 2020 now and this one truly is full of surprises. tuesdays late game sauce. we didn't get kicked down by under dog ukraine. they took the lead in the 1st half on an alex m, as in frank o gold suite and tied it up, but it was ukraine winning an extra time to one. they now move on to the round of the last 8 for the very 1st time. and in the early game, england defeated their old nemesis, germany. the win means england advanced to quarter finals and germany are out with a 10 scoreless game until rahim sterling's board in the 75th minute unleashing and explosion of joy at london,
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wembley stadium. minutes later. and thomas miller just missed germany's biggest school scoring opportunity. a lynch captain, harry came then added an insurance bull leading to a final score of 2. now mark oregon from d. w. sports is here in mark, it had been decades since england had been able to win millward germany in a tournament. what made the difference this time around? they just just played better, had a better game plan and very solid as england has been, haven't conceded the goal in this tournament. and so they've got a very solid base reminding of their 1st match against creation. they just sat in kind of stalks up the pressure and then struck with the so a moment of quality from they are probably they're basically a rocky sterling. he was the 1st food in today. and then when germany pushed off the page looking for an equalizer, england hit them on the brake and the counter and that made it so. and also a very simple game plan. one that works. and as for germany is the opposite, is very, very sluggish. and really they're just missing
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a spark and they need fresh manager to come in and just shake things up. i think they have managed to kick out their historic rival. do you think england have what it takes to win euro 20? 20. they would be my stuff and that's not just because i want to be able to return to scotland or something. and i think what they have, as i've mentioned, is they have a very solid defense. and they also have, they're in a very weak site of the draw. so if they had the ukraine and the course final, which if they were not game, which they would think, you know, the would. and then if denmark check public for a place in the final which is at wembley, so you know, they would have the home backing. so the certainly a pastor for them. i feel that in terms of their overall quality, they're not the level of belgium, italy and spain who are in the other half of the draw. but, you know, as i said, we have to concede to good basis for a challenge because you're asking lewis last game. and one way to go honestly,
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what is next for germany? well, hands the flick, no comes. and the former by minute caught, she did amazing stuff by and won 7 titles in 18 months. there he'll come in and as i said, they really need shaken out this. does it seem that just thomas miller, when he missed as one on one that could have equalized and in the game, it was almost a metaphor for the team. just pizza. they know the old guard is not having quite enough time. so hopefully for german funds and the fleet will come in, bring in some new faces, more youth in their fashion things up and as for you'll be live such as well. but he has woke up trying to look back on from craig, and thank you very much. so sound good bye for germany, coach you'll be live there. his era at the helm of the national team saw the highest highs and lowest lowes calls for him to make room for a successor. were growing louder over recent years as he increasingly struggled to blend young players with more experienced world cup winners. him
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live era is history. after a total of 17 years with the germany national team, one the longer the anglo mickel's chancellor ship in 2004. then germany coach yoga . kinsman surprised everyone pointing to the different they had got to know each other during training courses with the german f, a sub lines and a few from i learned incredible amount from your being off instead. so in our coaching course, he was the only one who could explain in 30 seconds how the back full should be moved in certain situations. in reason. see, that's the crazy man. the official coach took on the role as a motivator. love who many considered the secret boss was in charge of tactics aboard and we always wanted to be a trend setter and we want to be ahead of the other teams for that. well, i will look to the future this week. we're a little luck, visionary. this will be the show me what is off to the 2006 world cup
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claims when depart adjusted surprisingly, the came and you'll be love took over the reins and found great success. the 2008 euros run is up. 2010, we'll cover 3rd place, 2012 years. the semi finals 2014 will cut the highlight a trophy in rio and then the 2016 euros another semi final. and then came the spectacular crash. the 2018 woke up was a disaster, but defending champions crushed out in the group stage. the worst germany performance ever at a world cup of team didn't show what they normally can do. as coach, i'm responsible, and of course i have to ask myself why we didn't manage it. love wanted to stay, and his bosses agreed. yet he couldn't find redemption for the 2018 world cup to buckle at this euros. it wasn't
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a total disgrace. they were knocked out in the round of 16 by english. what remains after yogi lives 15 years that the whole one shiny piece of silverware . just the one that the biggest one of the lot for now you're up to date. stay tuned for the latest addition of our $900.00 special release for me and the entire team here in the berlin museum. thank you so much for your company. the me for the fight against the corona virus pandemic. how has the rate of infection in developing what goes the latest research information and contact the corona virus, not 19 special next on dw.
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