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building a big baby spacey nuclear reactor could keep that power plant shut down longer than expected 1st energy says it will restart the plant until the crack displaced those who live in the shadow of the dyspepsy see any problem can be alarming i don't give a whole line of thought back once in awhile when you hear something wrong like that the concern should. be nuclear regulatory commission is monitoring the situation in indian point nuclear energy center in a condition no one wants to see with black smoke pouring out of these photos were posted on social media as responders on site once plus these firefighters nearby like went in to find a transformer turning. new york governor andrew cuomo came to see the response up close for himself this was a relatively minor situation but we're told the brother nuclear power really minor situation. radioactive tritium is leaking from 3 quarters of all u.s. commercial nuclear power sites and a cancer causing material often seeps into. on the water from corona dairy piping that's what the associated press concluded after a year mom investigation. southern
building a big baby spacey nuclear reactor could keep that power plant shut down longer than expected 1st energy says it will restart the plant until the crack displaced those who live in the shadow of the dyspepsy see any problem can be alarming i don't give a whole line of thought back once in awhile when you hear something wrong like that the concern should. be nuclear regulatory commission is monitoring the situation in indian point nuclear energy center in a condition no one wants to see...
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building of a devious messy nuclear reactor could keep that power plant shut down longer than expected 1st energy says it will restart the plants clean told of cracked displaced those who live in the shadow would be dispensed see any problem can be alarming i don't give a.
building of a devious messy nuclear reactor could keep that power plant shut down longer than expected 1st energy says it will restart the plants clean told of cracked displaced those who live in the shadow would be dispensed see any problem can be alarming i don't give a.
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being its size it's a david versus goliath power struggle but this one we've got a lot of energy to fight. it's the 1st day of the trial of energy corporation versus the state of vermont and there are many of us who want to support the state of vermont in that legal battle we believe that corporations are businesses that operate in the state of vermont should be should be falling from our long. this case just sort of puts a magnifying glass on where's the power in this country where is it going is it moving more towards corporate interests or is it more in the idea the idea of a traditional participatory democracy is power lie with the people. this case demonstrates that struggle in very real ways. the world is driven by shaped by. the dares thinks. we dare to ask. those of us who watch carefully the russia gate hoax always worried that it would eventually become the foundation for policy the biden ministration has done things i mean this is what you do with chance of foreigners or american liberals fund raising dissociating. when it became clear that entergy was going to continue to operate past the e
being its size it's a david versus goliath power struggle but this one we've got a lot of energy to fight. it's the 1st day of the trial of energy corporation versus the state of vermont and there are many of us who want to support the state of vermont in that legal battle we believe that corporations are businesses that operate in the state of vermont should be should be falling from our long. this case just sort of puts a magnifying glass on where's the power in this country where is it going...
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let's bring in and head of the african energy chamber and jay welcome to the program 1st of all you're a representative of the energy industry how should climate action occur without hurting africa's oil dependent economies. climate change is a big problem across the world and i africa. in particular a call we doubt heard in african economies that is we have to factoring i need to transition week by using gas look at the massive gas discoveries in was a big you need as much as you want to finance renewables you do fat you finance gas to fast track these transitions look at senegal look at nigeria so it is going to africa is going to be gatsby's transition because energy poverty is critical and industrialization is critical so you don't you don't do it is transition and finance and try and finance it by cutting out everything on gas money ties ation like what countries like germany has done we doubt to get in consideration every day people. believe that as it may the view is that fossil fuels will be on the way and what are africa's oil reliant economies going to do with that. africa ar
let's bring in and head of the african energy chamber and jay welcome to the program 1st of all you're a representative of the energy industry how should climate action occur without hurting africa's oil dependent economies. climate change is a big problem across the world and i africa. in particular a call we doubt heard in african economies that is we have to factoring i need to transition week by using gas look at the massive gas discoveries in was a big you need as much as you want to...
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spring and head of the african energy chamber and jay welcome to the program 1st of all you're a representative of the energy industry how should climate action occur without hurting africa's oil dependent economies. climate change is a big problem across the world and i africa in particular it can a call we doubt heard in african economies that is we have to factoring and need to transition week by using gas look at the massive gas discovery scheme was a big you need as much as you want to finance renewables you need to fat you finance gas to fast track. transition look at senegal look at nigeria so it is going to africa is going to be gas base transition because energy poverty is critical and industrialization is critical so you don't you don't do it is transition and finance and fine and finance it by cutting out everything on gas money ties ation like what countries like germany has done we don't begin a consideration every day people. believe that as it may the view is that fossil fuels will be on the way and what are africa's oil reliant economies going to do with that. africa are aligned
spring and head of the african energy chamber and jay welcome to the program 1st of all you're a representative of the energy industry how should climate action occur without hurting africa's oil dependent economies. climate change is a big problem across the world and i africa in particular it can a call we doubt heard in african economies that is we have to factoring and need to transition week by using gas look at the massive gas discovery scheme was a big you need as much as you want to...
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energy. is the 1st our brain is greedy and expensive and in terms of energy is always working full out in order to change it needs a lot of energy for various reasons change means the brain has to rewire itself so our brain simply generates a feeling of why should i change why should i exert myself. anyone who wants to change the habits and traits they've developed over the years 1st has to overcome some resistance. our personal attributes are only partially determined by our genetic makeup they do change over time in response to new experiences. and then there's neuro plaster. city the capability of neural networks in the brain to grow and reorganize making learning and change possible even in old age. but it would be naive to think we can change our ingrained habits of thinking feeling and behavior in short our personality just like that. our personality is shaped by prenatal and childhood influences those emotional and behavioral patterns are buried deep within our limbic system a prime already a part of the brain that's only barely excessive built a conscious intention. to the temper of the
energy. is the 1st our brain is greedy and expensive and in terms of energy is always working full out in order to change it needs a lot of energy for various reasons change means the brain has to rewire itself so our brain simply generates a feeling of why should i change why should i exert myself. anyone who wants to change the habits and traits they've developed over the years 1st has to overcome some resistance. our personal attributes are only partially determined by our genetic makeup...
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it's one we've got a lot of energy to. the 1st day of the trial corporation versus the state of vermont and there are many of us soon a lot of support in the state of vermont in that legal battle we believe that corporations are businesses that operate in the state of vermont should be should be falling through bought long. this case just sort of puts a magnifying glass on where's the power in this country where is it going is it moving more towards corporate interests or is it more in the ide the idea of a traditional participatory democracy is power lie with the people this case demonstrates that struggle in very real ways. so we were. going to be. the human form. of those who just came up with 'd a ticket in your show that. antarctica is a very international community. meeting yesterday we're going to. do this if. you do. there's a push for them at the expense of the business of their nuclear cooperation is everything. to lose it would it have to do with the above that he. would have acted all day but that he decided not to tak
it's one we've got a lot of energy to. the 1st day of the trial corporation versus the state of vermont and there are many of us soon a lot of support in the state of vermont in that legal battle we believe that corporations are businesses that operate in the state of vermont should be should be falling through bought long. this case just sort of puts a magnifying glass on where's the power in this country where is it going is it moving more towards corporate interests or is it more in the ide...
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when we've got a lot of energy to. the 1st day of the trial corporation versus the state of vermont and there are many of us who lot of support the state of vermont in that legal battle we believe that corporations are businesses that operate in the state of vermont should be should be following. this case just sort of puts a magnifying glass on where's the power in this country where is it going is it moving more towards corporate interests or is it more in the ide the idea of a traditional participatory democracy is power lie with the people this case demonstrates that struggle in very real ways. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy on sunday shouldn't let it be an arms race is on off and spearing dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. some rumors as soon as you are. going to be named chris mccomb the new member states you. remember the just came stuff for a book is bigger than y
when we've got a lot of energy to. the 1st day of the trial corporation versus the state of vermont and there are many of us who lot of support the state of vermont in that legal battle we believe that corporations are businesses that operate in the state of vermont should be should be following. this case just sort of puts a magnifying glass on where's the power in this country where is it going is it moving more towards corporate interests or is it more in the ide the idea of a traditional...
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president of the united states so 'd that's kind of the hair is who is the 1st female vice president who you know brings this energy and hope to many many women here in the united states and we've been seeing a cutaways as they call it in our business of incoming president joe biden very solemn william a very focused you i mean does he feel the weight of what's about to happen in terms of i mean it is so daunting what he will have to meet tackle and what is left in the wake of the trumpet ministration that article he will have to his long somehow i mean. the transition team what will what will become the new administration has been very clear. the joining of crises the overlapping of crises that the united states faces that joe biden faces that being the pen demick the economic crisis that's resulted from the pen demick the climate crisis the racial justice crisis which is certainly nothing new but has been has certainly bubbled up to the surface over in this past year and those were all inward looking issues that's not even dealing with the rest of the world as the united states as still a superpower the united st
president of the united states so 'd that's kind of the hair is who is the 1st female vice president who you know brings this energy and hope to many many women here in the united states and we've been seeing a cutaways as they call it in our business of incoming president joe biden very solemn william a very focused you i mean does he feel the weight of what's about to happen in terms of i mean it is so daunting what he will have to meet tackle and what is left in the wake of the trumpet...
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but they won't cover our energy needs on their own you have to set priorities 1st you have to figure out which roofs are technically suitable and then you have to figure out which ones of those are financially viable. solar energy is expected to see significant growth in germany. by the time the last coal fired power station is switched off and 2038 there would have to be 5 times as many rooftop solar systems on parks as there are now to cover energy needs. solar energy would then account for a quarter of the country's power i would post. the number of orders for new solar parks is growing fast what's behind the boom. in the last decade solar modules have decreased in price to around a 10th of what they were originally we can now produce. electricity in germany for $4.00 to $0.06 per kilowatt hour you can't do that in a coal fired plant or nuclear power station even after the initial investment has been paid off. back to germany because solar park project 10 years ago the operating company was one of the biggest nuclear power pretty 30 in the country. they still run several coal fired
but they won't cover our energy needs on their own you have to set priorities 1st you have to figure out which roofs are technically suitable and then you have to figure out which ones of those are financially viable. solar energy is expected to see significant growth in germany. by the time the last coal fired power station is switched off and 2038 there would have to be 5 times as many rooftop solar systems on parks as there are now to cover energy needs. solar energy would then account for a...
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david versus goliath power struggle but it's one we've got a lot of energy to fight. the 1st day of the trial corporation versus the state of vermont and there are many of us in a lot of support in the state of vermont in that legal battle we believe that corporations are businesses that operate in the state of vermont should be should be falling long. this case just sort of puts a magnifying glass on where's the power in this country where is it going is it moving more towards corporate interests or is it more in the idea the idea of a traditional participatory democracy is power lie with the people. this case demonstrates that struggle in very real ways. by the demick no certainly no borders that is blind to nationalities. that you. as americans we don't come with certainty we don't have the facts in the whole world beat's to be. judged. come in a crisis with this system. we can do better we should be doing better. everyone is contributing each her own way but we also know that this crisis not go on forever the challenges create the response has been masked so many good peo
david versus goliath power struggle but it's one we've got a lot of energy to fight. the 1st day of the trial corporation versus the state of vermont and there are many of us in a lot of support in the state of vermont in that legal battle we believe that corporations are businesses that operate in the state of vermont should be should be falling long. this case just sort of puts a magnifying glass on where's the power in this country where is it going is it moving more towards corporate...
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being its size it's a david versus goliath power struggle but it's one we've got a lot of energy to fight. it's the 1st day of the trial of entergy corporation versus the state of vermont and there are many of us who want to support the state of vermont in that legal battle we believe that corporations are businesses that operate in the state of vermont should be should be following from on long. this case just sort of puts a magnifying glass on where's the power in this country where is it going is it moving more towards corporate interests or is it more in the idea the idea of a traditional participatory democracy is power lie with the people. this case demonstrates that struggle in very real ways. some rumors as soon as. you move from. your mother he just came up with a ticket if you know that. antarctica is a very international community. meeting yesterday the trick is you don't need to. do this. just. need to eat. those who pushed them at the expense of the brazil through their nuclear cooperation in antarctica is everything. to lose it would it. do with the above the. head that would have acted a
being its size it's a david versus goliath power struggle but it's one we've got a lot of energy to fight. it's the 1st day of the trial of entergy corporation versus the state of vermont and there are many of us who want to support the state of vermont in that legal battle we believe that corporations are businesses that operate in the state of vermont should be should be following from on long. this case just sort of puts a magnifying glass on where's the power in this country where is it...
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when we've got a lot of energy to fight. it's the 1st day of the trial corporation versus the state of vermont and there are many of us in a lot of support in the state of vermont in that legal battle we believe that corporations are businesses that operate in the state of vermont should be should be falling from ottawa. this case just sort of puts a magnifying glass on where's the power in this country where is it going is it moving more towards corporate interests or is it more in the idea the idea of a traditional participatory democracy is power lie with the people. this case demonstrates that struggle in very real ways. i wouldn't support sort of the banning of trump per se i think long before we reached this point there should have been enough and there should have been a set of guidelines and rules. technology platforms followed around specific kinds of cases by which people might be maybe even not the platforms into steps they're on the way to there they are stealing information that is going viral that is obviously false and or
when we've got a lot of energy to fight. it's the 1st day of the trial corporation versus the state of vermont and there are many of us in a lot of support in the state of vermont in that legal battle we believe that corporations are businesses that operate in the state of vermont should be should be falling from ottawa. this case just sort of puts a magnifying glass on where's the power in this country where is it going is it moving more towards corporate interests or is it more in the idea...
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being its size it's a david versus goliath power struggle but it's one we've got a lot of energy to fight. it's the 1st day of the trial of entergy corporation versus the state of vermont and there are many of us who want to support the state of vermont in that legal battle we believe that corporations are businesses that operate in the state of vermont should be should be following from our long. this case just sort of puts a magnifying glass on where's the power in this country where is it going is it moving more towards corporate interests or is it more in the idea the idea of a traditional participatory democracy is power lie with the people. this case demonstrates that struggle in very real ways. what we said in 2008 right here on this show was that because there was no attempt to reform what the banks had done and the global financial crisis was caused by the banks who were hoarding the cash they were sitting on the cash they were lending it here we are in 2021 exactly as they predicted they did the reform the banks in fact they just expanded their credit card they expanded their a capacity to pr
being its size it's a david versus goliath power struggle but it's one we've got a lot of energy to fight. it's the 1st day of the trial of entergy corporation versus the state of vermont and there are many of us who want to support the state of vermont in that legal battle we believe that corporations are businesses that operate in the state of vermont should be should be following from our long. this case just sort of puts a magnifying glass on where's the power in this country where is it...
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1st given out. by. the. black. jeans. is cordoning the energy. his nonprofit youth speaks to writing workshops for young people and. he wants to use rap to raise consciousness and fork food industry propaganda. this idea that they were being lied to. that's what inspired them to become change agents. turned their pom from being a piece of art into a weapon. armed with talent and a video camera they launched an awareness campaign called the bigger picture. for me each one of those films as a stone. that we were throwing. at the water hole and trying to see which one could make the biggest wave. my baby will sing was the wake up. to the bus pass me the liquor stores pass caught by pass the 1st. baby into the 2nd burger king ordered my favor round hash browns and brown body. and i don't know if we loved by rich i just love not being hungry. britain and perform chiefly by young hispanics and african-americans the videos garnered over a 1000000 views on you tube. so i think awareness makes it possible for people to make choices. fighting to be heard.
1st given out. by. the. black. jeans. is cordoning the energy. his nonprofit youth speaks to writing workshops for young people and. he wants to use rap to raise consciousness and fork food industry propaganda. this idea that they were being lied to. that's what inspired them to become change agents. turned their pom from being a piece of art into a weapon. armed with talent and a video camera they launched an awareness campaign called the bigger picture. for me each one of those films as a...
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energy are. the trouble for the people living around here and there will have to go 1st of all this white the government stated commitment to a green future dominic cain al-jazeera. well joining us now from berlin is kind night bertie's president of the german league for nature animal and environment protection nemesis not welcome to the program 1st of all what do you make of this leveling off of emissions in 2019 is it just a blip we could be back this year to more burgeoning emissions you know and i think at the moment where a very critical phase from a climate perspective we can see that there is something happening in the international economy going more deeply into the changing transport sector going more deeply into changes in electricity sector and perhaps this is one of the reasons why the carbon dioxid and site emissions are not rising as much anymore as they have been done in the last years and although there are certain changes with more coal in the maze leading towards renewables yet we have $50000000000.00 being pushed towards new coal fired production yeah and we still have 500000000000 do
energy are. the trouble for the people living around here and there will have to go 1st of all this white the government stated commitment to a green future dominic cain al-jazeera. well joining us now from berlin is kind night bertie's president of the german league for nature animal and environment protection nemesis not welcome to the program 1st of all what do you make of this leveling off of emissions in 2019 is it just a blip we could be back this year to more burgeoning emissions you...
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gigawatts of renewable energy being procured and that comprises technologies in the renewable energy space but for the 1st time what is very interesting is that. they have. designated gigawatts of small scale generation in. to the inside of the police document i r.p. all integrated resource plan to have small scale solar power solutions account for some 10 percent of south africa's total energy mix then they are in effect as who are looking to the question for have some on one big company developed an underwater pump powered by the ocean's waves it turned saltwater into drinking water while at the same time producing a constant source of energy that could power up to 10 european i was sold all year around it's always energy. if we said we're looking at a whole range of waves that come from different areas there's a lot of stuff that's produced locally by the local ones but there's an enormous amount of energy that's come from storms that could be thousands of miles away. there with pump is tied to a boy that leads with each wave that level movement pressure rises wachter to purify it and generator 2 citie
gigawatts of renewable energy being procured and that comprises technologies in the renewable energy space but for the 1st time what is very interesting is that. they have. designated gigawatts of small scale generation in. to the inside of the police document i r.p. all integrated resource plan to have small scale solar power solutions account for some 10 percent of south africa's total energy mix then they are in effect as who are looking to the question for have some on one big company...
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enthusiasm about 20 years ago that proved short lived and another thing is abundant energy source has to get a lot greener 1st to make an impact on the planet if it really hits the streets that is or takes its place in other industries. hydrogen is considered an important energy source of the future it's supposed to make a key part of europe's transition to sustainable sources of power. the dutch court of rotterdam is investing in h 2 in a big way. it's planning to build a hydrogen network covering the entire ports aiming to become a hub for producing importing and transporting the gas to other european countries but is hydrogen truly green. hydrogen itself is actually colorless but it's called gray blue or indeed green depending on the manufacturing process used to produce it today most hydrogen is grain it's made from fossil fuels like natural gas and coal and produces high levels of c o 2 emissions. blue hydrogen is also grey in the sense that it too is gained from fossil fuels but the climate damaging c o 2 is captured and stored in empty gas fields under the sea for example. so the carbon footprint is si
enthusiasm about 20 years ago that proved short lived and another thing is abundant energy source has to get a lot greener 1st to make an impact on the planet if it really hits the streets that is or takes its place in other industries. hydrogen is considered an important energy source of the future it's supposed to make a key part of europe's transition to sustainable sources of power. the dutch court of rotterdam is investing in h 2 in a big way. it's planning to build a hydrogen network...
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the parkas solar probe also requires a lot of energy for its long flight 1st it must fly to faraway jupiter to pick up extra momentum and be flung by its gravitational pull before venturing onward to the sun. but the concept has been the subject of spirited debate among researchers because the side trip to jupiter would require the probe to be equipped with its own nuclear power plant entailing an enormous investment even for nasa guys where one or 3 of the way we think that's progress i think we have to discuss a couple of your folk or boatman discuss the flight route with the nasa team once again and the costs were too high so when you trajectory had to be found russell howard and folk aboard considered one path might work as an alternative to the jupiter route we're going to change the trajectory of our satellite by hitting readers and then. go directly to the sun. and i can see the ok so here i am sitting on my rocket i have to get the speed right true. you need end the nasa scientists agreed that the probe should start off toward venus where it will be slowed down by passing by before
the parkas solar probe also requires a lot of energy for its long flight 1st it must fly to faraway jupiter to pick up extra momentum and be flung by its gravitational pull before venturing onward to the sun. but the concept has been the subject of spirited debate among researchers because the side trip to jupiter would require the probe to be equipped with its own nuclear power plant entailing an enormous investment even for nasa guys where one or 3 of the way we think that's progress i think...
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enthusiasm about 20 years ago that proved short lived and another thing is abundant energy source has to get a lot greener 1st to make an impact on the planet if it really hits the streets that is or takes its place in other industries. hydrogen is considered an important energy source of the future it's supposed to make up a key part of europe's transition to sustainable sources of power. the dutch court of rotterdam is investing in h. 2 in a big way. it's planning to build a hydrogen network covering the entire ports aiming to become a hub for producing importing and transporting the gas to other european countries but is hydrogen truly green. hydrogen itself is actually colorless but it's called gray blue or indeed green depending on the manufacturing process used to produce it today most hydrogen is grain it's made from fossil fuels like natural gas and coal and produces high levels of c o 2 emissions. blue hydrogen is also grey in the sense that it too is gained from fossil fuels but the climate damaging c o 2 is captured and stored in empty gas fields under the sea for example. so the carbon footprint i
enthusiasm about 20 years ago that proved short lived and another thing is abundant energy source has to get a lot greener 1st to make an impact on the planet if it really hits the streets that is or takes its place in other industries. hydrogen is considered an important energy source of the future it's supposed to make up a key part of europe's transition to sustainable sources of power. the dutch court of rotterdam is investing in h. 2 in a big way. it's planning to build a hydrogen network...
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of renewable energy being procured and that comprises technologies within the renewable energy space but for the 1st time what is very interesting is that. they have. designated gigawatts of small scale generation in the. to the inside of the police document i r.p. integrated resource plan to have small scale solar power solutions account for some 10 percent or south africa's top 2 energy mix then they are in effect as who are looking to the question for have some on one big company developed an underwater pump powered by the ocean's waves it turns salt water into drinking water while at the same time producing a constant source of energy that could power up to 10 european austell it's all year round is always energy. if we said we're looking at a whole range of waves that come from different areas there's a lot of stuff that's produced locally by the local winds but there's enormous amount of energy that's come from storms that could be thousands of miles away. there with pump is tied to a boy that leads with each wave that level movement pressure rises worked up to purify it and generator 2 cities
of renewable energy being procured and that comprises technologies within the renewable energy space but for the 1st time what is very interesting is that. they have. designated gigawatts of small scale generation in the. to the inside of the police document i r.p. integrated resource plan to have small scale solar power solutions account for some 10 percent or south africa's top 2 energy mix then they are in effect as who are looking to the question for have some on one big company developed...
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enthusiasm about 20 years ago that proved short lived and another thing is abundant energy source has to get a lot greener 1st to make an impact on the planet if it really hits the streets that is or takes its place in other industries. hydrogen is considered an important energy source of the future it's a post to make up a key part of europe's transition to sustainable sources of power. the dutch court of rotterdam is investing in h 2 in a big way. it's planning to build a hydrogen network covering the entire ports aiming to become a hub for producing importing and transporting the gas to other european countries but is hydrogen truly green. hydrogen itself is actually colorless but it's called gray blue or indeed green depending on the manufacturing process used to produce it today most hydrogen is grain it's made from fossil fuels like natural gas and coal and produces high levels of c o 2 emissions. blue hydrogen is also grey in the sense that it too is gained from fossil fuels but the climate damaging c o 2 is captured and stored in empty gas fields under the sea for example. so the carbon footprint is s
enthusiasm about 20 years ago that proved short lived and another thing is abundant energy source has to get a lot greener 1st to make an impact on the planet if it really hits the streets that is or takes its place in other industries. hydrogen is considered an important energy source of the future it's a post to make up a key part of europe's transition to sustainable sources of power. the dutch court of rotterdam is investing in h 2 in a big way. it's planning to build a hydrogen network...
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but they won't cover our energy needs on their own you have to set priorities 1st you have to figure out which roofs are technically suitable and then you have to figure out which ones of those are financially viable. solar energy is expected to see significant growth in germany. by the time the last coal fired power station is switched off and 2038 there would have to be 5 times as many rooftop solar systems on parks as there are now to cover and. solar energy would then account for a quarter of the country's power i would post. the number of orders for new solar parks is growing fast what's behind the boom. in the last decade solar modules have decreased in price to around a 10th of what they were originally we can now produce electricity in germany for $4.00 to $0.06 per kilowatt hour you can't do that in a coal fired plant or nuclear power station even after the initial investment has been paid off. back to germany because solar park project 10 years ago the operating company was one of the biggest nuclear power pretty 30 in the country. they still run several coal fired plants bu
but they won't cover our energy needs on their own you have to set priorities 1st you have to figure out which roofs are technically suitable and then you have to figure out which ones of those are financially viable. solar energy is expected to see significant growth in germany. by the time the last coal fired power station is switched off and 2038 there would have to be 5 times as many rooftop solar systems on parks as there are now to cover and. solar energy would then account for a quarter...
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and solar systems are important but they won't cover our energy needs on their own you have to set priorities 1st you have to figure out which roofs are technically suitable and then you have to figure out which ones of those are financially viable. solar energy is expected to see significant growth in germany. by the time the last coal fired power station is switched off and 2038 there would have to be 5 times as many rooftop solar systems on parks as there are now to cover energy needs. solar energy would then account for a quarter of the country's power i would put. the number of orders for new solar parks is growing fast what's behind the boom. in the last decade. have decreased in price to around a 10th of what they were originally we can now produce. electricity in germany for $4.00 to $0.06 per kilowatt hour you can't do that in a coal fired plant or nuclear power station even after the initial investment has been paid off. some for to germany because solar park project 10 years ago the operating company was one of the biggest nuclear power pretty seriously in the country. they still run s
and solar systems are important but they won't cover our energy needs on their own you have to set priorities 1st you have to figure out which roofs are technically suitable and then you have to figure out which ones of those are financially viable. solar energy is expected to see significant growth in germany. by the time the last coal fired power station is switched off and 2038 there would have to be 5 times as many rooftop solar systems on parks as there are now to cover energy needs. solar...
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the parkers solar probe also requires a lot of energy for its long flight 1st it must fly to farawayjupiter to pick up extra momentum and be flung by its gravitational pull before venturing onward to the sun. but the concept has been the subject of spirited debate among researches because the side trip to jupiter would require the probe to be equipped with its own nuclear power plant entailing an enormous investment even for nasa guys but i wonder is that really the way we think that's progress i think we have to discuss because most of your focus boatman discussed the flight route with the nasa team once again and the costs were too high so a new trajectory had to be found russell howard and folk aboard considered one part might work as an alternative to the jupiter route we're going to change the trajectory of our satellite by hitting venus and then. go directly to the sun. like a 5th of ok so here i am sitting on my rocket i have to get the speed right true. in e.-n. to the nasa scientists agreed that the probe should start off toward venus where it will be slowed down by passing
the parkers solar probe also requires a lot of energy for its long flight 1st it must fly to farawayjupiter to pick up extra momentum and be flung by its gravitational pull before venturing onward to the sun. but the concept has been the subject of spirited debate among researches because the side trip to jupiter would require the probe to be equipped with its own nuclear power plant entailing an enormous investment even for nasa guys but i wonder is that really the way we think that's progress...
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the parkas solar probe also requires a lot of energy for its long flight 1st it must fly to faraway jupiter to pick up extra momentum and be flung by its gravitational pull before venturing onward to the sun. but the concept has been the subject of spirited debate among researches because the side trip to jupiter would require the probe to be equipped with its own nuclear power plant entailing an enormous investment even for nasa guys very much i wonder is there if you think that's progress i think we have to discuss a couple of your focus boatman discussed the flight route with the nasa team once again and the costs were too high so when you trajectory had to be found russell howard and folk aboard considered what path might work as an alternative to the jupiter route we're going to change the trajectory of our satellite by hitting venus and then go directly to the sun. and i could see the ok so here i am sitting on my rocket i have to get the speed right true. you need end the nasa scientists agreed that the probe should start off toward venus where it will be slowed down by passing by be
the parkas solar probe also requires a lot of energy for its long flight 1st it must fly to faraway jupiter to pick up extra momentum and be flung by its gravitational pull before venturing onward to the sun. but the concept has been the subject of spirited debate among researches because the side trip to jupiter would require the probe to be equipped with its own nuclear power plant entailing an enormous investment even for nasa guys very much i wonder is there if you think that's progress i...
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the parkas solar probe also requires a lot of energy for its long flight 1st it must fly to faraway jupiter to pick up extra momentum and be flung by its gravitational pull before venturing onward to the sun. but the concept has been the subject of spirited debate among researches because the side trip to jupiter would require the probe to be equipped with its own nuclear power plant entailing an enormous investment even for nasa guys wander through it if you think that's progress i think we have to discuss a couple of your focus boatman discussed the flight route with the nasa team once again and the costs were too high so a new trajectory had to be found russell howard and folk aboard considered one path might work as an alternative to the jupiter route we're going to change the trajectory of our satellite by hitting venus and then. go directly to the sun. like the ok so here i am sitting on my rocket i have to get the speed right true. in the end the nasa scientists agreed that the probe should start off toward venus where it will be slowed down by passing by before continuing onward to
the parkas solar probe also requires a lot of energy for its long flight 1st it must fly to faraway jupiter to pick up extra momentum and be flung by its gravitational pull before venturing onward to the sun. but the concept has been the subject of spirited debate among researches because the side trip to jupiter would require the probe to be equipped with its own nuclear power plant entailing an enormous investment even for nasa guys wander through it if you think that's progress i think we...
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enthusiasm about 20 years ago that proved short lived and another thing is abundant energy source has to get a lot greener 1st to make an impact on the planet if it really hits the streets that is or takes its place in other industries. hydrogen is considered an important energy source of the future it's supposed to make up a key part of europe's transition to sustainable sources of power. the dutch court of rotterdam is investing in h. 2 in a big way. it's planning to build a hydrogen network covering the entire ports aiming to become a hub for producing importing and transporting biggest to other european countries but is hydrogen truly green. hydrogen itself is actually colorless but it's called grey blue or indeed green depending on the manufacturing process used to produce it today most hydrogen is grain it's made from fossil fuels like natural gas and coal and produces high levels of c o 2 emissions. blue hydrogen is also grey in the sense that it too is gained from fossil fuels but the climate damaging c o 2 is captured and stored in empty gas fields under the sea for example. so the carbon footprint i
enthusiasm about 20 years ago that proved short lived and another thing is abundant energy source has to get a lot greener 1st to make an impact on the planet if it really hits the streets that is or takes its place in other industries. hydrogen is considered an important energy source of the future it's supposed to make up a key part of europe's transition to sustainable sources of power. the dutch court of rotterdam is investing in h. 2 in a big way. it's planning to build a hydrogen network...
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enthusiasm about 20 years ago that proved short lived and another thing is abundant energy source has to get a lot greener 1st to make an impact on the planet if it really hits the streets that is or takes its place in other industries. hydrogen is considered an important energy source of the future it's supposed to make a key part of europe's transition to sustainable sources of power. the dutch port of rotterdam is investing in h. 2 in a big way. it's planning to build a hydrogen network covering the entire ports aiming to become a hub for producing importing and transporting the gas to other european countries but is hydrogen truly green. hydrogen itself is actually colorless but it's called gray blue or indeed green depending on the manufacturing process used to produce it today most hydrogen is grain it's made from fossil fuels like natural gas and coal and produces high levels of c o 2 emissions. blue hydrogen is also grey in the sense that it too is gained from fossil fuels but the climate damaging c o 2 is captured and stored in empty gas fields under the sea for example. so the carbon footprint is si
enthusiasm about 20 years ago that proved short lived and another thing is abundant energy source has to get a lot greener 1st to make an impact on the planet if it really hits the streets that is or takes its place in other industries. hydrogen is considered an important energy source of the future it's supposed to make a key part of europe's transition to sustainable sources of power. the dutch port of rotterdam is investing in h. 2 in a big way. it's planning to build a hydrogen network...
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of renewable energy being procured and that comprises technologies within the renewable energy space but for the 1st time what is very interesting is that. they have. designated gigawatts of small scale generation in. to the inside of the police document i r.p. integrated resource plan aims to have small scale solar power solutions account for some 10 percent of south africa's top to energy mix then they are in effect as who are looking to the question for have some on one big company developed an underwater pump powered by the ocean's waves it turns saltwater into drinking water while at the same time producing a constant source of energy that could power after 10 european i was told all year round is always energy. if we said we're looking at a whole range of waves that come from different areas there's a lot of stuff that's produced lightly by the local ones but there's an enormous amount of energy that's come from storms that could be thousands of miles away. there with pump is tied to a boy that leaks there with each wave that never movement pressure rises water to purify it and generator to ci
of renewable energy being procured and that comprises technologies within the renewable energy space but for the 1st time what is very interesting is that. they have. designated gigawatts of small scale generation in. to the inside of the police document i r.p. integrated resource plan aims to have small scale solar power solutions account for some 10 percent of south africa's top to energy mix then they are in effect as who are looking to the question for have some on one big company developed...
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get 0% for 63 months on select new 2021 models now through february 1st. balanced nutrition for strength and energysting ensure with 9 grams of protein, 27 vitamins and minerals, and nutrients to support immune health. >>> building a better bay area for a safe and secure future, this is abc 7 news. >>> good morning, everybody, i'm liz kreutz, the san francisco board of supervisors has elected a new president, supervisor shamann walton was elected in a unanimous vote on friday. he will be the first black man to serve as board president. walton represents district 10 which includes neighborhoods like the bay view hunters point, and dog patch. walton will hold the position for two years. >>> let's get a check of the weather now with meteorologist lisa argen. >> the fog is moving arrange and as we look at our visibility, check out napa and novato. quarter mile at sfo, some of you are clear, pretty pictures this wrng with low 40s in morgan hill. upper 30s in concord. today will clear out with high clouds, mid-50s to near 60 and dry throughout the week. liz? >> lisa, california phones offers free special
get 0% for 63 months on select new 2021 models now through february 1st. balanced nutrition for strength and energysting ensure with 9 grams of protein, 27 vitamins and minerals, and nutrients to support immune health. >>> building a better bay area for a safe and secure future, this is abc 7 news. >>> good morning, everybody, i'm liz kreutz, the san francisco board of supervisors has elected a new president, supervisor shamann walton was elected in a unanimous vote on friday....
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harmful gases behind global warming and climate change held steady for the 1st time in 3 years in 2019 the international energy agency says that was thanks to a switch from coal power to renewables in advanced economies the united nations estimates that the world needs to reduce coal fired electricity by 2 thirds in the next decade to meet the goals of the parents climate change agreement right now our pursuit of coal is just unrelenting data from n. coal dot org shows that more than $50000000000.00 worth is being plowed into coal power projects right around the world china alone is contributing almost $40000000000.00 in financing projects from the united states to australia and rather than scaling back on coal powered electricity over the last 2 years china has added 43 gigawatts of the. pasti that's as much power produced by germany's coal generators also noteworthy from the financial data although germany has said it would eliminate its coal power stations it's spending more than a $1000000000.00 on projects from greece to india so this week we have correspondents in germany and australia to file films on b
harmful gases behind global warming and climate change held steady for the 1st time in 3 years in 2019 the international energy agency says that was thanks to a switch from coal power to renewables in advanced economies the united nations estimates that the world needs to reduce coal fired electricity by 2 thirds in the next decade to meet the goals of the parents climate change agreement right now our pursuit of coal is just unrelenting data from n. coal dot org shows that more than...
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energy are. the trouble for the people living around here and there will have to go 1st of all this white the government stated commitment to a green future dominic came al-jazeera. well joining us now from berlin is kind night bertie's president of the german league for nature animal and environment protection now mr not welcome to the program 1st of all what do you make of this leveling off of emissions in 2019 is it just a blip we could be back this year to more burgeoning emissions you know and i think at the moment where in a very critical phase from a climate perspective we can see that there is something happening in the international economy going more deeply into the changing transport sector going more deeply into changes in electricity sector and perhaps this is one of the reasons why the carbon dioxid as that emissions are not rising as much anymore as they have been done in the last years and although there are certain changes with more coal in the maze leading towards renewables yet we have $50000000000.00 being pushed towards new coal fired production yeah and we still have 500000000000 d
energy are. the trouble for the people living around here and there will have to go 1st of all this white the government stated commitment to a green future dominic came al-jazeera. well joining us now from berlin is kind night bertie's president of the german league for nature animal and environment protection now mr not welcome to the program 1st of all what do you make of this leveling off of emissions in 2019 is it just a blip we could be back this year to more burgeoning emissions you know...
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and solar systems are important but they won't cover our energy needs on their own you have to set priorities 1st you have to figure out which roofs are technically suitable and then you have to figure out which ones of those are financially viable. solar energy is expected to see significant growth in germany. by the time the last coal fired power station is switched off and 2038 there would have to be 5 times as many rooftop solar systems on parks as there are now to cover energy needs. solar energy would then account for a quarter of the country's power i would post. the number of orders for new solar parks is growing fast what's behind the boom. in the last decade solar modules have decreased in price to around a 10th of what they were originally we can now produce. electricity in germany for $4.00 to $0.06 per kilowatt hour you can't do that in a coal fired plant or nuclear power station even after the initial investment has been paid off. back to germany's biggest miller park project 10 years ago the operating company was one of the biggest nuclear power producers in the country. they still
and solar systems are important but they won't cover our energy needs on their own you have to set priorities 1st you have to figure out which roofs are technically suitable and then you have to figure out which ones of those are financially viable. solar energy is expected to see significant growth in germany. by the time the last coal fired power station is switched off and 2038 there would have to be 5 times as many rooftop solar systems on parks as there are now to cover energy needs. solar...