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of world energy and germany sees the future in renewable is that can cut the red tape, stopping wind farms being built. this is due to be a business on robots in berlin. welcome to the program. more misery, the air passengers, a 130000 of them have been told to change that we can travel plans as pilots, a japanese lufthansa stage. a 24 hours strike. your line has canceled over 800 flights to and from germany's to biggest airport, munich and frankfort. that accounts for the vast majority of, of times is friday schedule. pilots union is seeking a 5.5 percent pay rise this year, and further annual increases to help its members cope with rising inflation. a stanza has as representatives to return to the negotiating tape of towns. it says the union's proposals would mean a 40 percent increase in its pilot personnel costs its alternative pay offer was rejected as negotiations collapsed. any resolution to this,
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disputes won't come in time to event thousands of travelers having that we can plans disrupt these flight passengers. won't be taking off any time soon. their travel plans have been replaced with requests for reimbursements. re bookings and long customer service lines. more than 130000 lufthansa passengers have been hit by the flight cancellations. not all our understanding of the pilots demands. think it us and the golf but other than i think others are also affected by inflation. and i think other people have more of a reason to strike than pilots. listeners. yes. i think i got it. it's annoying for the passengers, but it's understandable for the employee id 7 i. cathy, others getting in comparison to other as they're working conditions are very good. that's why my compassion for them is limited. heads is done mine. good. let's mackenzie that. love turns our pilots point to the heavy burden of the pandemic and
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the financial sacrifices employees made to save the company. now that looked on the us making profits again, the mood is shifting. with, with a mug, exact, it's up on goods. it's always bad timing for those who are traveling off. that's understandable. but the fact is, labor politics happen when they happen from start when you start our labor agreements just expired off so it has to happen now. the start fin. lufthansa had already put an offer on the table. the company says the deal is lucrative by international comparison. the album given p. lawton. law, you offered each pilot $900.00 euros more per month. that's a good pay race, especially for pilots at the lower end of the salary spectrum fund, fear the p. lawton, the strike is meant to last 24 hours, but fixing the flight schedule will take longer. meanwhile, across the atlantic, dozens of delta airlines pilots are demanding better pay and conditions as well. pilots went on strike and picked it in front of efforts in chicago, atlanta, dallas, and 10 other major us hubs. demonstrations comb,
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just at of labor day. typically, a very busy holiday weekend. now, ministers for the g. 23 of the world's leading economies have been trying to reach a deal on energy security that meeting in the indonesian island of bali and an easier which holds the g. 20 presidency is urged. member countries to commit to its proposal towards adopting clean energy days after the grapes climate talks ended with no clear agreement. delegates have also struggled to agree, a stance on russia's war with ukraine. but i corresponded georg mothers is at the summit and barley and joins us on the line is good to have you on the program. gail, what are the g 20 meeting? what are they hoping to achieve?
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all key thing that most representative sir could agree on it. for instance, equal access to energy, something that for instance, in countries the word continents like africa rather does not exist. millions of people do not have access to energy. then there's of course, the big question of access to fuel allows into thailand. for instance, if you take asia are facing for you will, shortages, it's also a big issue here in indonesia. so on that front, everybody was on one page and it has been some frustrating moments over the past few days. a. has there been any breakthrough yet? mostly olivia has been enormous haggling on the question of condemning the russian aggression in ukraine or more than half of the g 20 nations here wanted a clear word in condemning the russian war in ukraine. ah,
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but there's also been some progress on some france for instance when it comes to energy transition. that is what parliamentary state secretary stuff on mansell who was the drummond representative here, told me. and he said, many ed g 20 nations have now acknowledged that green energy's like solar power, but also wind power are now cheaper. and that also applies to liquid hydrogen. today it's cheaper than buying for so gas in your you can produce screen hydrogen for a 90 or you was per megawatt hour in good places. and you have to pay for gas in the last weeks, $250.00 or $300.00. yours plumbing, over 200, it's twice or 3 times more. but we must in west to have the possibility to produce green hydrogen to some agreement coming about. but what does the lack of overall progress mean for the upcoming leaders? some if that, that there's going to be happening soon without doubt,
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the war in ukraine will also overshadow that. some of that leadership summit and in it will be incredibly hard for the indonesian side to establish some form of consensus among these 20 nations at a time when the world is split into geopolitical blocks. and where individual interests, particularly with an energy crisis worldwide, are, are, are very strong. and so these are difficult days for environmental multilateralism . ok, of mathis at the g 20 meeting in and in asia. thank you very much for joining us on the now delegates at the g 20 meeting have agreed on the need to shift to renewable energy sources to do that. and the countries will need to get to work building the solar panels and wind farms that will power the green transition, something that germany is hoping to accelerate. wind turbines. germany needs more
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of them. lots more to have long been planned to be built on this field. but that's easier said than done is, is in for many of these products, it takes 5 to 7 years. that's because of too much red tape. 18 departments are involved in the approval process. that means 18 allocations have to be put in prison. that's 1000 pages, plans, blueprints expertise is our noise. shadows, turbulence as you need safety certificates for each oil used in the system. everything has to be put into the application. all the frustrating bureaucracy has led to a grim result. investment and wind energy in germany is not growing, but has haft in recent years. germany is not an attractive market for wind energy. and that in turn, threatens the local industry. the north eastern german city of war stock knows all
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about it. danish turbine may cannot, ex, has closed its blade making facilities here. plates are now made into ny, in india, that's cheaper. and it's closer to the fast growing indian market through remedial . it's a disaster. this was the last blade making facility in germany. so if we're setting lofty goals now to expand wind energy, we don't have a leg to stand on funded by mercury on an inner energy wants to stay in germany. the family owned company does not only build wind turbines, but develops entire projects from the initial planning phase all the way to servicing existing once the c o is used to the tough business environment and stays optimistic. but the arden quick, our business has suffered from lack of political will over the last years, but eventually we will get approval for some projects. and that will be from next year on our order books are full for 2023 to reserve this new bronze twenty's um
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for, for the company wants to double revenue to 150000000 euros next year. meanwhile, customers will have to pay a premium of 20 percent. that's due to higher prices for steel. just as germany is trying to catch up to global markets. materials and supplies are becoming expensive and hard to come by. now some of the other global business stories making the news . germany is planning to lease a 5th liquefied natural gas terminal. the floating storage of re gas a vacation facility will be located in the northern porterville homes. often, it will be able to process 5000000000 cubic meters of allergy per year and be ready for use. in the winter of 2023. united states is ordered 2 of its largest chip makers to stop selling high end processes to china and russia. the restrictions include and video and andes. top computing chips used in art is
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artificial intelligence. the u. s. department of commerce says the move is intended to limit the spread of technology used to make weapons driven exports fell by every 2 per cent in july compared to the previous month. however, despite the war in ukraine, the decline in the exports to russia, germany's exports have still risen. more than a 13 percent compared to the same period. last, italy, as among several european countries that has slashed the gas imports from russia, but it's also suffering the knock on effects as well. rising energy costs have prompted one ceramics factory in umbria to come up with a plan to limit its consumption without effecting production. dark days are ahead, especially for the workers at a ceramic factory in sheet audi castelow. their shifts now start before sunrise. a decision manager's recently made to contend with surging energy costs. way
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if you say it just is time because in the 1st hours of the day, temperatures are lower and we can therefore avoid turning on the fans which are always on during the day. we learn that. moreover, we can use electricity when it's cheaper fashion again to get deep to boss. so right, so jordan, eli says the factories gas bill is already 1000 percent higher compared to last year. it's a staggering increase. one that's being felt across italy's manufacturing firms. the countries industrial lobby has warned that many businesses will fail if the government doesn't step in with a plan to ration gas. changes at should i make annoy, are impacting workers, lives outside the factory to. i'm jasa, my life has changed in terms of habits and the organisation of family and children . we need more help from family members and grandparents, but we have to do it. if i look, it's a harsh new reality. the one that pottery maker is here say they can deal with,
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especially if it means preserving their jobs and the paychecks they need to pay their gas bills at home. that's all from and the business team here in berlin, from ody, head over to our website gateway dot com slash business. you can also find us on the data in use youtube channel and more on facebook as well until next time to pick out i ah ah ah
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