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this is the w news from breland, and you can get lots more and using our website. that's d, w dot com, the clean i'm sustainable energy which can keep on was running without damaging the planet. well, that's the dream. hello and welcome on file because the body and you're all watching equal in the flow. it seems that the solution to most of the energy problems is not going to come from the mc new one discovered elements. it is probably going to come from the things that have been around us or, you know, we just need to think and this is the century. and this episode is all about that. there is so much debate about what are the sources of energy which was seen, how do we update them on what does the energy future order planning to look like
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was what is the answer. so all of these questions, what do i to know back yards? compressed bio c, n g could be the solution. it is clean, it is a patient adis indigenous center. mommy is an elementary school teacher who lives on the outskirts of pony. the card he drives runs on bio gas, which allows him to dr. much for the then with convention that choice white also saving money in the process. the idea about the name that one uh, no fuel comes out of my god anymore. okay. i see. it definitely doesn't pollute as much as compressed natural gas, a battery. how cool? why does that, why then in that this little bio gas station is part of a pilot project bio gas is produced here. it has very similar properties to conventional natural gas to cd to your company as well. yes. is the good if i, you know, and it's diploma by august that is being produced by there and that will be the issue process. and the major compositional bias is about 50 to 60 percent off,
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maintain about 30 percent off of carbon dioxide, small fractions of moisture and hydrogens and place where the bio gas replace conventionally federal in the long term. expos, think it was an upside of bio gas is that it's made from organic waste. so it's compatibility to produce an attractive prospect for india, which imports i showed portion of the gas if uses this cbd, that is produced locally has the port to ensure to you know, uh, offset this uh, the mind and uh, has been anticipated that bigler indeed could be uh, india would save close to grand deed managed by a 1000000000 us dollars. if the cpg can be integrated into the energy mix. the company time of engineering produces
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bio gas from di, strong, using production microbes, initiate a reaction during which substances likes dodge sugar. proteins inside are transformed into carbon dioxide and meeting the founders of crime over 4 to 8 as 2nd generation bio gas. first generation bio gas is used, making food steps like needs and read. this new technology enables calming base to be transformed into fuel. over the course of the day, around 800 kilograms of nice draw are found in 200 kilograms of compressed bio gas here. according to primal, the system can also transform the remains of parking plants without using additional chemicals. even farmers in the area profit from the system at
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the end, i mean, i don't want people, i would either bundle 30 or use it as part of all my life stuff. then i found this by a gas company and they bought faddie from me, add food or piece buckled. i'm glad i can make some money from this race will be going to be ways out of the ways, faxes, those from the bronze formation process is done into fomented organic for the life of the farmers now use it on the crops. the company saves that additional economical advantages. the entire process is called the new to android maintains the systems are simpler and more flexible to be operated. then when the solar power systems feel that the buyer wants is abundantly available across the country. the photos, the moving deadline, in order to pick a country, if you're not pretty good, you go to browser, you allow me to go. what do you want in canada or she a human go and you're going to go to unrest explicitly miss re when be all of from when the, what i get it goes to, to fix please the river. so you, for a little the,
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this is by most, i'm sorry, what comes all these limitations of the options. the indian government wants to see 5000 of these systems in operation by 2020 full data currently only 46 to generate energy. many of these rely on municipal reeves and by a mosque from lance's india has the potential to produce about 62000000 metric tons of was compressed by over. yes, we have a lot of land bills throughout the country and the out of money. yes, it is. a mix off organic as well as the in organic section. so no organic fraction of the municipal solid waste can be used to, you know, generate biopsy and you, because it is, but it's in cardboard and nitrogen. but there's an me just stumbling blocks on the
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road to making more bio guess. most of the trash can in the landfills isn't separated. it's one of the main reasons why of bio gas systems on more widespread because it's disaggregation will not be that uh, the blog will not go up because it needs only dollar gotta be stuck in automatic beach stocks. goes into look like it when you know this, the biology of the better cooperation between waste management, farming and by august manufacturers will be key is bio gas is to become as mainstream as conventional patrol the deli, my choice, fully the lifeline of the city. in fact, michael is he also practically spent of these seems like most valued. i'm no surprises that because that eventually is arguably the best sort of connected and
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the cheapest model sounds poured within the city what, what would make it better. this metro station in daily runs partially on solar power. it's on track to be coming to the world's 1st metro station to get all its electricity from a son. a new daily's metro chief has been working on this project for more than 5 years. the plans to build more solar powered stations across the capital city. asthma, and on the, on the one that was a marriage by the grid. we want to convert a lot of energy. in recent years, india has ramped up in the solar energy capacity and currently rank sports in the world. in terms of solar power production. the country is now home to some of the largest solar power plants and i'll be running my head. john says that india is on
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its way to becoming a manufacturing hub for the world. the idea is the future that going through with technology changes, they're going to be technology definitive on some in an india is at that point of saying that we can on so the was that v. 7 f and the was going manufacture their banners in india as solar energy gains traction across the country. many households and public offices are also turning to the renewable energy for their daily consumption cartridge, such debo, who runs a solar panel installation company, says he can barely keep up with the job borders north of north is that all their demand and loss both me yours has gone an explanation of every month you're getting more than $1000.00 employees. i never did navigating to, to court orders their greetings and everything in various parts of many with around
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$300.00 sunny days a year. india has the potential to become a world leader in solar power. and the delhi is also currently developing schemes to help people in rural areas switch to solar. that could be transformational for millions of indians, especially for its pores of citizens. the wheel ones have always been fascinated by the things around us. like the wind, this wind can blow away the leaves from trees. it can knock down traffic signs, and it's going to even blow away entire houses and trees. if it gets really bad. so there must be some way to hardness this tremendous power. well, yes. does out there is and that i'll people who are trying several ways to do this . so let's go and watch that interesting adventure as we're doing the hundreds of meters above our heads. there's enough when to generate more power than
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the wood needs only the wood harnesses. so why don't we to answer this. i tell you a story about brilliant ideas and failed attempts for race to the sky and st potential corporate buyouts and passionate scientists. first let me show you this, them all colors and lines to see on this map showing that the window q, that's the window on the lower surface which could spin a normally wind turbine is you know, it. and this is wind, several 100 meters above the ground. noticed anything exactly when i added to it tends to blow stronger instead. and this means more energy if we could have, as those wind, several 100 meters of that we could potentially generate several times the energy and with the wind turbines on the ground. and this gets us to the one question that has been haunting scientist inside of us for decades. how do we do this?
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a building gigantic wind turbines as high as do by his buddhist colleagues? that's our isn't feasible. oh. and just putting one on top is by that the winds up there are just too strong. but there are several ideas on how to get up there anyway. i think her as and passionate engineers have been building quite viable, lied with males and their workshops. some of them even found at small companies, the bigger operation launched in 2010 the us company, a terrace came up with a generator attached to a helium balloon, a wind turbine without a heavy base and the cables connected to the ground. it was tested in the last scan . suppose to have us energy. it's up to 600 meters us to around the same time, jim and company sky sales developed a high altitude, tried to pull entire container ships. the idea was to save diesel up to 10 percent according to its inventors. the shipping company went bankrupt and neither the ship kite know the wind turbine at the end of the markets. but both prototypes pointed
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to one thing to have is the height of the 2 twins, you need flying power plants, the integral in 2013, they bought the eval on wind energy company. my economy for an undisclosed amount with google's money on board. mckinney became the leading technology. defined pull up planned was about the size of a small aircraft. it climbed to another to over on 300 meters, with circuit in the continuous and ultimate just one device generated enough energy for 300 households according to my card. this seems to be the big for everyone has been waiting for the documentary last shot. detention was huge, but suddenly things took a ton of it was suddenly the leader of a mean leader at that time in the field was going down. this is the she cuz she does research at the faculty of aerospace engineering at the university of death.
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and when he says going down, he literally means going down. one drone crashed during a test on the see. to everyone surprised who was power and company alphabet decided to drop the project in 2020 expressing doubts about the economic viability of the flying palindrome. that definition was let's, let's say a shock because it was, uh, we expected that google might be supporting a billy preacher's commercial liability. but uh, but, but the good thing that happened is up there. and what can you indulge? it's made all of the knowledge and all the data that they had open source. the end of my connie didn't spell the end of evelyn windows. and new wave of start ups has kept working on smaller and smaller devices that use less and less material. some pursued mechanics approach. busy out of touch that drawn to a rope, which talks at a generator and others that the same, but replace the drone with
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a kite. the guy takes off automatically, direct itself against the wind and unwind so rope from generate that. it's fine, it's in a figure 8 constant, the tugging the rope and creating it. ready according to sky sales, you can create energy for up to $500.00 households using 90 percent less material than traditional wind turbines. the. let's be clear though, there's nothing wrong with the additional wind turbines. they work, they're cheap at scale and we urgently need more of them. but that's the thing. evelyn, with energy companies aren't you to replace turbines on the ground. they want to add to them. 1.4000000000 people globally living all scripts. and many of them currently power, they're homeless with 13, these are generates, it's still the early days, but sky sales. so the 1st advice to more wishes where they plan to book an app on wind energy have 4 east africa with
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a local investment company. the vision is to operate floating kinda wind farms offshore. in many rural areas, guy sales says the kinds can already or prize the fuel generators and the industry sees and even pride of future hits in their own studies. they say evelyn with energy could become significantly cheaper than diesel and even cheaper than traditional when evelyn with technology will need to know what's up investments, not to mention that app on devices, throw up a bunch of regulatory questions around at traffic. so yes, i did with wind energy could be big, but it still has a long way to go. if we can fly kites by tapping into the winds of the, bringing that power down to fix it on the race for the skies is well underway. the weather south dig into the ad sun and what so the fuel costs sounds like a great idea, but it might be a little more complex then it seems. well in today's the image,
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we're asking the eyes to tell us everything. what to eat, what the wet and even want to say. so why not to have a ton of the energy issues of the was? why did it seems it can do? why something that's big a little bit, but we'll save up to 50 percent emissions on average. we save 20 percent of the time, but if you can save even 10 percent of that's a great start the saving energy using artificial intelligence. so for a i intelligent software that works independently, plans constantly and makes decisions without any human involvement. this apartment blocking ballon is revolutionizing heating their solar panels on the roof, pipes filled with used womack from the apartments and the system pumping geothermal energy from a 100 meters below the surface. 2 it's very sustainable, but it's a very complex, that's where these 2 developers come in to make sure the whole system works. they
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created a program that intelligently coordinates all the heat sources. skip the february issue for have so this is about predicting consumption and find also looking at when i use energy and how i can use it in the best and most efficient way of doing them if it's ideally small. so with renewables cost in savannah and, and so forth, that way i can reduce costs and my carbon footprint in, well still having effective heating the same being able to take a hot shower. vomas' on this problem doesn't come to this not system uses. why the full cost predict energy usage is hey, at venue the helped from if anything heating systems currently work by responding to outside air temperatures. allison but they never predict future temperatures. him on was there he, i just react in a very static way. the engine begins are a i system has the advantage of letting people look into the future just have yet. so i know that i'll have signed at 12 noon that i can use to generate heat or electricity,
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which i can use perhaps when it's not sunny anymore. but everyone is wanting a shower as they get home from work from now. right now is a come in frank, fetch a. i is helping say that tricity in a data center. thousands of computers are at risk of a heating here. so they have to be quotes constantly to do this. well, she was pumped off to the service from the basement. when it gets too hot, it's pumped out to the roof to call down. then it's sent back down into the basement to start the process of labor. again, it's an energy intensive system. let's hear your thoughts, who this is, what we provide. now in addition, is an extension of the parameters of the closed loop system. and it's all the kinds of when it's really cold outside, it's now not just the cooling tower that does the less, but the pump too, before we get somebody done in the subsequent pump, also pumps a little less the kettle that he's like. so we consider this chain of dependencies and we make sure that the systems all coordinate with each other, and i know from the knox from between. man, thanks to ally,
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but lens most important science and technology park is only heated when necessary and complete the will domestically. to do this, digital twins of all the buildings were created and data gathered. good, jason was instructive and now specific areas that only heated when needed, continue to admit that by to savannah, each employee he could specify for their workplace. when should it be heated on? when am i on vacation? do i arrive at 6 and leave at 2 pm? all that can be defined individually, so that you do away with static heating at 20 degrees from 8 am to 6 pm. that's an example of one measure that we've implemented last time. the due dates will be good . thanks to a i, the heating systems have to operate less frequently and energy consumption is reduced. the developers didn't want to reveal how much the a software costs, but they did say it would pay for itself off to just one year. my walk as
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a journalist requires me to travel across the hinterlands. i'm go to the corner of the country now and all of these places the food, the ingredients and even the recipes are you don't need to send them to keep on changing. but the one thing that is common in order to really kitchens across the country are so what has or k ovens? now these cabins are really dead. it was for the respiratory health and long some of the women who cook on them. and they're also he already bad for the environment, but there is a one in focused on who has found the solution. this is jumper's, the special place she has the spent all was decorating the gloss on. i'm painting it with a favorite gum, a best kitchen, you've done cents on display. it's a still the cheaper to send. besides being is precious and beautiful. her stove is also environmental. the friend jump on major from locally sales line and click. and
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it doesn't need route. she uses rick, it's that you made out of go down and sold us the way the platform helps us it comfortable while cooking us plasma adopted the bid, the got the, the i used to go to other villages with my husband on foot 11 up and used to build stoves, i used to judge to 100 rupees for just one stolen and i used to make 10 stories that they need the money. i saved money and bought a donkey cock. and after i made the $10000.00 stools, i own enough money to buy a move to buy that on the bike. my husband took me to foss long areas in a minute, but so far i have made 40000 stove linen. but this is a deliberate way, so jump on the charges less than a year for one still, which is affordable for the full community in the who to lady is the extent from. and so bucks to 9 years ago,
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the heritage foundation of bucks on had green jump. another of them in the process of still making a smoke in the homes has not only improved women's live, but it is also helping to be in mind subset by environment. but yes, one of the biggest impact that students had on the environment is needle use all for and i always get out. they use these. what do you yell instead of out or the theme is working to as changes in movements had. let me have you happen to be on the, the cases of suffering from asthma and i do, these is due to a small cab degrees. there are many cases of children getting burned because as those that are on the ground, that those cases have also being dirty on this. yes, this will be a little bit of a 0. ok. and really focused on every other house. so let's access to a clean and safe cooking stove. millions of didn't use traditional, open 5 still. and it is often the villain. you have to spend hours searching for daily cooking. women who have now switched to the new stoves,
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no difference. they have had a 5 level, but that is on the stove, protects us from the heat and small and also protect our kids and animals from diseases and even the vain, more to, to not damage the stove satisfy. so they already can rename the one that they lack of by finding that magazine. yeah. my jump, i was giving back to the community. she and her husband on the way to a nearby that she wants grand, other of them and debated stuff them since i 1st jump, explains why an elevator the store can help them. she tells them, this builds new to their hype, can often survive floodwaters. and the use of line going to have to absorb carbon emissions that i think they might immediately jump. i shows different and how to take measurements, the, the outline, the boundary, and prepare the line mix to the women,
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then use the mixture to cement the play breaks a customer about 3 hours of labor and the women have made this such a stove. but decorating the chimney is the best boat in. oh so that i'm a little cold to cold. i want to be the man. i want to spend the skin. i want these tools to be made animals stuff like this on to the side, but this would help for people or not. if the monsoon hits, people should not end up leaving on the street off of the z as a the getting is it sort of thing as a building stoves help jump, i'll give a good a good life. she got the method and was able to own savings. she also gain enough to see issue of our communities later to work with you a few minutes about. i feel really happy that i have done so much work. i brought prosperity to my home status and people recognize me, you know,
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but when i go to any village, this one could see if there was no somebody's here, don't bother you. but somebody sound the news does work as a place to connect as the bones among the villages. today is episode we already left me hopefully. i mean, we are living and really unpredictable times and things are pretty bad. but despite all of this, that all people from very bad rounds who are coming up with solutions that truly make or just did you find any hope to do, let me know you can email us already talk to me directly on my desk. i will see you next week to come back until then take a, see you soon. some of the,
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