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government is trying to get into the u. y. pass a law like this, such the most ominous thing. i would say, joshua casara joining us from tbilisi. thank you so much. a bax africa future as an exporter of environmentally friendly hydrogen fuel takes a big step forward. se plats and has all the details on d. w. business after short break. there is of course, always more on our website, d, w dot com. and you can also check on our social media channels to handle. uni there is at the daily news article for the him. relent me in the entire team. thank you so much for your company today with so i was just rescuing deducted from a farm. this one, this body globe and i found it like this and i couldn't just leave it there so i should meet. 2 2 here, this is such
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a closer look at germany's of stubbornly high gender pay gap and what's being done to fix it. i'm christy, platinum, berlin, welcome to another d. w. a business. the future of european energy could rely on africa with lots of sunshine and wind. much of the continent is ideal for generating clean electricity, or for using it to create another clean fuel. hydrogen. now, the united arab emirates, egypt, and germany have struck a $24000000000.00 deal in more atanya, where they'll build a hydrogen facility near the capitol new ox shot. it has a plan capacity of 10 gigawatts, that's the output of roughly $5.00 to $6.00. the standard nuclear power plants, the 1st phase of the product is set to be completed by 2028. now steph, on leaving as the seo of conductor, the german developer on this project, i asked him why it was important for germany. and for more atanya. germany at the moment, important 2 thirds of its energy needs in the form of fossil energy, oil,
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coal, yes. and if you want to become green by 2045 is in the law, it's only going to happen by turning some of these imports into green products and important green products. and more, it has the potential for taking a physio that need and demand in producing hydrogen based. they're reverse. ok, and what happens now that all parties are on board with this project? where does it go from here? you signed an agreement today to jointly develop a 1st face, the pilot face, going to have a size of $400.00 megawatts and thomas's capacity. and we're now going to use the next few months to undertake initial studies to check wind. and so a characteristics the site to do a detailed technical planning and to look out for financing. and then we're going to go full speed in building the 1st pilot face of the project on the ground. well,
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you just mentioned wind and solar. i actually wanted to ask you, you know, i understand this was a hydrogen project, but more a 10 years, also known to be well suited for wind and solar. so you're saying it will be both or, or can you explain that to me? we're going to build a plan that is going to produce green hydrogen and the projects that make it a bit easier to transport and electron. this is going to be fed. i agree that tricity, that's the main input component to produce hydrogen. and that green electricity is going to be coming from new wind solar p, v. fields in the area that we need to build. ok, and now yeah, i understand that there are more, tanya has the right conditions to generate these kinds of energy, but they're also maybe structural or political reasons why this area made for a good partnership for germany,
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hulu marie taylor is considered to be one of the best locations worldwide to produce hydrogen because i'm blessed with at great wind and solar conditions at the same time, which is important to run in a kronos plans around the clock. so we believe technical and commercial conditions are very attractive, and mauritania has been a stable or a country in a region that sometimes is into difficulties. and the government has expressed strong interest to build stronger relations with germany. and this could be a 1st lecture project that will strengthen ties and things, because mauritania could become a significant supply of green, attic, tricity, and green energy to germany. could the hydrogen be exported anywhere else besides germany? sure there is no, there is no commitment or no decision making yet. so the hydrogen that's going to
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leave more into your quote and principal be exported everywhere. and germany was, it's a strong and ambitious targets on energy transition, i think is a natural place to go. we also need to replace some of the russian gas volumes that stop coming. so we need green substitutes for, for natural gas. and this is why we would 1st be looking at germany, but of course a part of the product can also go anywhere else in the world where, where this is significant demand in market ford that we're stuff on leaving the seo of conjunct. i thank you so much. thank you. while this next ones in light of international women's day, around the world, women earn less than men in germany. it's around 20 percent less one of the biggest gaps in europe, but not everyone's willing to wait for structural change to set things right. the berlin co working office tuesday co working wants to help women close this gap a bit with a special discount. this woman pays 19 percent less than
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a man for her space at a co working office. it's a gesture of support from the company since on average, women are still paid less than men. i should say, i sent us a sir. i think it's a big problem across society and of course it's a small contribution, but it's something that i'm really, really appreciate that at vernon corks with finance and put sense go, i think the 19 percent raw's. great for me. it's a sign from the owners of the space that we care for working space and what we're saying we care men are outnumbered here and they don't mind the different rates one building. it's a nice idea. i think the whole space is trying to create a strong community for people and if this helps good time or gender balance representation, i think it's a good thing. conditions from the list. i don't think it's unfair. i mean, there's a pay gap, not just on the job, but across entire careers. so when you take
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a step back, i don't think that me paying more is wrong tuesday, co working introduce the discount for women freelancer's in 2021. it applies to 4 locations. the company says it's trying to be more socially responsible. i guess physical working is trying to set an example to other companies to try to help ends the gender big out not only in germany, but also world wides. so this was sort of our way of telling everyone, hey, we're doing this. maybe you should all consider this as well. the equal pay day flag, local politicians, raise it in berlin. equal pay day symbolizes the fact that in purely mathematical terms, women work for free for the 1st 2 months of the year when compared to men. and the gap has hardly narrowed over the years. dash been applied to one with sta. old patterns are still playing a factor here. women are negotiating as well as men. women often hide their talents and are more modest when it comes to job interviews. role models are also very important. having women in leadership and mentorship positions with its own mentor
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. and then it's also about rethinking society. after all, typically male professions enjoy more prestige than professions dominated by women . just ask one probably of this is the basic problem. after all, that social recognition is lacking. we've witnessed it throughout the pandemic without the social infrastructure. nothing works, but those same professions are paid much less. more recognition tuesday co worker is taking steps. it's a discount for now, but then deja blackman hopes it will encourage other companies to rethink their own practices for for more on international women's day and a view from the u. s. we go now to youngs courts are in new york. now young. this peg out we were just hearing about it obviously has a lot to do with the types of careers and positions that women have. you're out there on the trading floor every day at the new york stock exchange. what's the gender breakdown like there? well, i mean, the wall street and the financial industry is obviously
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a big field when it just comes to training. and i have to say, this is still immense. well, i mean, i've worked here for a good to 20 years and you can count the number of women working on the floor. pretty much on the one hand i'm having that said so the financial industry is broader and other areas. you see more women, but overall, if you compare certain industries, the financial industry is definitely one of those where women are highly under represented. ok. well, that's concerning, of course, i mean is anything being done to improve that? well, i mean, at least there is some awareness for some years. i mean, i've talked to women in the industry for quite some time, but what i've heard so often and still do that, it is much tougher for women than for men when it comes to pay, but also chances to got the better and higher paid position. so as i said there
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it's advantage, some things are done, you do see more women in certain areas of the business. there may be one more word to the pay get besides the financial industry. in general, a lot was done in the united states between the sixty's to the early 2000, but then it pretty much stopped so that over all women for the same job that men do get still paid only about to 82 percent on average. so definitely much more room for improvement on issue outside of germany as well. young corta, thanks or from a bespoke suit all a james bond to an english drape fit for a duke. the bell ro in central london is the number one shopping destination for men, and now it seems for women to one tailor on the famous fashion street is catering specifically to women. having survived the pandemic breakfast and the cost of living crisis, the company says the future is now looking bright as more and more customers are
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a high end clean and tell we're looking at doing a payment plan solutions and stuff to be able to you know, allow more people to shop with us. and also looking at bringing a very kind of small curated beet line, ready to are made by our same tailors and is more women fill upper management roles . the owners best thing on her store to thrive on civil row. as always got for more, you can find us on the d a w website for me and the team in berlin. thanks for watching. we'll see you tomorrow. with research for a better climate involves a stinky method. a scientists to new zealand is performing breast test, some sheep to find out how much harmful met and gas they pant. some sheep's
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