a german ugandan joint projects they have developed a method to turn maize spend also enter briquettes a great way to make use of biomass waste they want to see people in uganda using less firewood and more of these natural briquettes for cooking and heating are eager of course i went out to investigates. in dead to university in century uganda provides meals to one thousand eight hundred students every day. and uses huge amounts of cooking wood in the process. the university is looking to change that with the help of the german engineer brett smit he s working with the energy research center to replace wood with most a synagogue we can t make from court waste. the first new stuff is already in operation. it was a former fire wood stove and we adopted you to do it because it s already planning
enjoy them very briefly why you backing to get the nod. well if you d asked me this eighteen months ago when the bits were fast amounts i definitely would have said jeremy but i think we re missing a few developments recently that have maybe made the german base a big concerns there i think very supportive come to light i would still say germany are the stronger favorites to win this space but we know it s still an edge off in korean and beyond thank you very much for that update. and we bring you live coverage as a result comes out in neon in switzerland that s been on being the opposite with some other stories making news around the wild clashes have erupted between and to india protesters and police in indian controlled kashmir protesters threw stones while police fired tear gas and shotgun tenets of the protesters are angry about the death of a young man killed by indian troops last week rebel groups in indian controlled kashmir have been fighting for independence or with pakistan
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