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low resources, which, of course, will be needed for restoration work in the verkhoyansk region are extremely short and we will need to do a very large amount of work in a short time so that, uh, we can enter the heating season of this year normally. and if sergeevich has a question regarding the state of the dam, what state was it in before the accident and how long will it take to restore it now? you know, it's not really a dam, it's a street that runs along the river, uh, here it is in the city of verkhoyansk now, when the water started, well, it became clear that the water would stay for several days, it was still topped up. e for well, as if they raised it a few tens of centimeters, well, unfortunately, that's all the same that the water remains. let not at a fast pace, but somewhere around a centimeter 2 cm per hour, growth. even now, the last hours are running out for us, and the prize is quickly, uh, rising water levels, which
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happened to us yesterday. this. well, let's just say that recently, even now you can't even call a dam. this is the street from which the filling was made. she couldn't resist and water infiltrated, the locality, as far as the dam project is concerned. it was also developed in 18 by all experts and was presented by the federal water resources agency. he's under review there. well, as they say, on the parity list, we very much hope that, nevertheless, when considering the federal budget, this project will be supported in the future, especially since there are such floods in the verkhayansk region. unfortunately, it happens to us, well, with a regularity of several years, here is a project at the prices of the twentieth year billion 200 million rubles and what are the forecasts now ? is it known when the water will start to leave verkhoyansk? water is in some villages, which are
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located on the e, rivers higher on the tributaries. i’ve already left for her, because we all expect that there will be a flood along verkhoyansk. here today tomorrow. uh, then the recession starts. and, of course, it calls us today. uh, the most serious concern about the situation in the villages that are located downstream, primarily in the village of motogai, which is the regional center of verkhoyansk district. and if sergeevich thank you, the head of yakutia and his son, nikolaev filtrum, thanks to millions of micropores, filtrum absorbs bacteria and toxins, helping to eliminate unpleasant symptoms of filtrum style, in order to restore order in the stomach, think about moving to a bigger apartment. find it on the site domclick domclick is the number one real estate service in russia in terms of the number of
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a result, the situation is not an easy historical once. uh, when difficulties arose and the role of socio-economic factors, usually uh, climate change initiatives, they were put aside for later. he says that more emphasis should be placed on technological innovation. uh, so that such initiatives should be more thought out, we are also reliable. well, one of the solutions is non-traditional energy. let's look at the shortlist for this year's non-traditional energy category. usa for major achievements in the field of
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solar energy conversion using new collagenides pirovskite india for achievement in renewable energy systems development of low cost energy efficient water supply systems for rural areas powered by solar photovoltaic cells development of an energy efficient ceiling fan motor to reduce energy consumption. chang joshu, taiwan china for basic research and development in the field of microalgae applications , as well as biofuels and biorefining. united states for the invention and development
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of technology for converting gases into liquid fuels to russia for research in the field of scientific foundations and the effective use of renewable energy sources in russia, the development of federal programs. energy, which is the operator of the award, and we are glad that it had such a large geography of only countries represented, including countries. uh, developing. well, min, uh, how was the decision in this case in the category of non-traditional energy, the winner in this category is mercury
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aristotle university in thessaloniki, by the way, they even prepared me here not only did the auto certificate contain one and a half thousand scientific papers from forty patents, but what is nice is that he is also a mentor to more than 90 candidates of science and prepared 120 post-doctoral students. it's always worth it now to survive and work in the united states let's try despite the time difference. and here we are still living in the depths of russia , the time difference is great to connect with the united states. hello, good afternoon usa, or rather, here in pennsylvania it is now 3 o'clock in the morning. i work at northwestern university and i am very happy
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win this award. i am delighted and very proud to have been nominated for the global energy prize this award has always been awarded to the most outstanding scientists and i am proud to be part of this group and at the same time honored to be able to join them i am honored to receive this award and be recognized among those who have made outstanding contributions to renewable energy science and technology by becoming a worthy part of the solar energy research community, this is true. incredible. my team and i have been at northwestern university for 10 years. years, we have been developing halogen pirated materials for applications in solar energy and it is simply amazing what happened in this area 10 years ago. we are in the most daring. so they could not imagine that it would grow so much and have such a big impact, many companies were created, and a large number of solar panels are being tested in the field in this area. colossal
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progress has been achieved with photo-valets 5-10. so, this is a revolution in the scientific and technical field, which we are very happy about. i want to thank my students and staff for their efforts of my colleagues, for their support of those who nominated me and the committee that selected me. i thank you for choosing me to receive the global energy prize. today is one of the most important moments in my professional career. thank you very much. thanks, get it a little later today. uh, officially announced next. thank you very much, see you soon. here you go, we had a communication session with our second laureate, but now i would like to address the members of our international committee, dmitry bessarabov. e dmitry and you represent the center for hydrogen research, which has been operating in the south african
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republic for the past year. uh, we had the same ceremony in kazan. in general, i want to emphasize that we are actively carrying the award about russian regions , kaluga kazan khanty-mansiysk. at least just the khanty-mansiysk is not clear where to go. so, we discussed hydrogen of different colors. if anyone is not in the know, there is blue hydrogen, which is obtained from natural gas, there is yellow, which is produced at nuclear power plants, and there are green ones, which are produced from renewable sources, and the events of recent months. again, such that hydrogen must be placed somewhere in this on this new map. e energy sources. eh, what color? and where is the hydrogen going now? what do you think? sergey, i think that the division of hydrogen into colors. this is definitely subjective, rather conditional, of course, the matter is also from the point of view of the current energy situation, actually. i think the place of hydrogen has not changed. this
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technology has always been uh, vision. uh, in the brochures. this technology has never been intended for immediate application on a very large scale, especially as a replacement for existing energy sources, indeed. you can watch now. what is more and more about the so-called green hydrogen, which occurs with the help of electrolysis of water and renewable energy sources, but again, it was never about immediate replacement. we we also see. now. uh, the so-called transitional energy period, which is only at the very beginning and many governments. uh, hmm, confirmed their intention to, uh, participate in this transition. and many large chemical
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energy companies have also confirmed their intention to adapt hydrogen. uh, in their production run. but it was never e yet, which was expected immediately. well, of course, scientists and engineers are working to reduce the cost of this electrolytic hydrogen. well by at least two more. things remain completely unresolved in order for this technological solution to be applied in the near future. well, let's take a look at the shortlist from the new ways to use energy nomination, let's look at the new ways to use energy nomination . simont france for pioneering
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energy work that has shaped the field amid goyle usa for contributions to high-temperature superconductivity discoveries and inventions in the fabrication of long-length high-performance superconductors wires for all large-scale applications of high-temperature superconductors related to energy. united states for outstanding contribution to the electrification of transport and energy efficiency technologies while reducing emissions from electricity generation china for innovative
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innovative contribution to the voceration catalytic processing of carbon dioxide and hydrocarbon fuels david lu singapore for the development and synthesis of nanostructured materials very funny natalya vladimirovna called herself a shoemaker, but we have a lot of administrative experience, because i, as the host of the ceremony, wanted to hand over the envelope so that he would open it and call it. e, the winner of them, began to say with her eyes the envelope in horror. in a panic, i realized that it was not there. e in a panic, he looked at his assistants. and as with the envelopes of the layman , he already won with administrative experience. i was getting ready. i saw a panic, so i lifted the envelope calmly. here i am ready to pay attention. so kaushik
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raja shira, he is, as you can easily guess , a native of india, an indian name is very characteristic, but worked a lot in europe in germany switzerland canada now distinguished professor at the university of houston in the united states well. let's again, despite the time difference, let's try to contact the united states now. thank you very much. thank you for choosing me as the winner. this very prestigious award is one of the largest in the world. i am in houston, the energy capital of the world, and we are now at 2:30 in the early morning. i am very grateful to the committee for choosing me for this award, and also i am grateful to my family
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's nominating judge to all my students and colleagues at abby general motors and delphi rolls royce at the university of texas at dallas, and now at the university of houston when i received the letter. at first i could not even believe that i was chosen for such a prestigious award this award definitely shows the importance of improving energy efficiency and reducing emissions, especially in the field of transport, which is responsible for a large part of them this award. it also encourages researchers and companies to further development of technologies in the field of transport and electrification. the electrification of transport has come a very long way in the 1990s , when i said that electric cars were the future, no one believed in it. and now we see them picking up the baton and being available everywhere 20 years ago when the conversation turned to fuel cell aircraft and electric planes and flying cars. people laughed at this when i talked about flying cars 15 years
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ago, everyone thought it was a joke, and now it's more hundreds of companies are working on flying cars and a lot of work is being done in the field of electric aircraft. thus, transport technologies are developing and it is very important to continue this process in order to reduce emissions and improve the environment. i repeat. i am very pleased to receive this award and i am grateful to the award committee. thank you we are in a really very interesting region where several stories converge, the demand for hydrocarbons is beyond doubt , at the same time it is beyond doubt here, like nowhere else, the fact that the guys are changing the climate. i first ran into this in the case of the very lapps who live on the stick of russia in finland and norway who told me that the climate is changing once again convinced. here we have even seen a piece of material here on the basis of what
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and if for you and me extra warmth, it's nice. uh, here, what happens, the rivers do not freeze in time, and the lines cannot be overtaken in time and they lose up to 5 kg per carcass, this is a disaster for the economy, those who are lazy. and so, if i wanted to return to our wonderful dr. chung, the chairman of our international committee, the nobel laureate, with the question of how there is to help such people. well, as reindeer herders of the khanty-mansiysk autonomous okrug in general in the far north on cutlets on their example against the background of the fact that a sharp transition to low-carbon energy sources, well, obviously it does not work. what to do? below is definitely a very difficult question, and i was.
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