2030
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Initial release | Vietnam |
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Directors | Nguyễn Võ Nghiêm Minh |
Screenplay | Nguyễn Võ Nghiêm Minh |
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ID | 2903700 |
About 2030
In the near future in Vietnam, a strong-willed woman has to make a difficult decision about her ex-lover after he is implicated in her husband's murder.
AUKUS: Radars will help counter threat of 'space warfare'
... It marks a " new phase" of a security arrangement between the UK, US and Australia by 2030 - known as AUKUS...
COP28: Can a climate summit in an oil state change anything?
... One of the UAE s targets is to get the world to sign up to treble the world s renewable energy capacity by 2030 - It also wants an agreement to double the rate of energy efficiency improvements by 2030...
Prices to generate offshore power to rise 50%
... 8% of the UK s electricity generation last year, But when the government revealed in September that no companies bid for project contracts, plans to nearly quadruple offshore wind capacity from 13 gigawatts GW to 50 by 2030 - enough to power every home in the UK - were dealt a heavy blow...
Rishi Sunak defends plan to ban smoking for younger generation
... But Mr Sunak has decided to throw his backing behind it as a way of meeting the government s ambition for England to be smokefree by 2030 - defined as less than 5% of the population smoking...
PM's green approach is pragmatic, says Suella Braverman
... The plans could include delaying a ban on the sales of new petrol and diesel cars from 2030 to 2035...
Rishi Sunak considering weakening key net zero policies
... First, the government would push the ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars - currently set to come into force in 2030 - back to 2035...
RSPB apologises for calling ministers 'liars' over environment pledges
... It argues water pollution from new homes is " very small" and the change will mean up to 100,000 new homes can be built by 2030...
Australia government approves first new coal mine since elected
... Since it came to power in May 2022 after campaigning on greater climate action, Anthony Albanese s Labor government has enshrined into law a stronger emissions reduction target - of 43% by 2030 - and has negotiated the introduction of a carbon cap for the country s biggest emitters...
Prices to generate offshore power to rise 50%
By Simon JackBusiness editor
The Price paid to generate electricity by offshore wind farms is set to rise by More Than 50% as the government tries to entice energy firms to invest.
Its comes after an auction for offshore wind projects failed to attract any bids, with firms arguing The Price set for electricity generated was too low.
The Bbc understands the government now will raise The Price it pays from £44 per MWh to as much as £70.
It is hoped more offshore wind capacity will lead to cheaper energy bills.
Energy companies have told The Bbc that electricity produced out at sea would remain cheaper and less prone to shock increases compared to power derived from gas-fired power stations.
The UK is a world leader in offshore wind and is home to The World 's four largest farms, supporting tens of thousands of jobs, which provided 13. 8% of the UK's electricity generation Last Year ,
But when the government revealed in September that no companies bid for project contracts, plans to nearly quadruple offshore wind capacity from 13 gigawatts GW to 50 by 2030 - Enough to power every home in the UK - were dealt a heavy blow.
The technology has been described as the " jewel in the UK's Renewable Energy crown" but firms have been hit by higher costs for building offshore farms, with materials such as steel and labour being more expensive.
According to energy companies, the government's failure to recognise the impact of higher costs led some firms to abandon existing projects,
Why is the government paying energy firms?The Way The Price guarantee between the government and energy companies works is that when market prices are lower than The Set (or " strike" ) Price , the government makes up the difference.
When they are above The Strike Price , The Generators pay The Extra cash back to the government.
But The Price paid is only one part of the equation. The Other is amount of electricity which the government will ensure is sold at a guaranteed Price .
Industry sources have told The Bbc that to Make Up for Lost Time this year and to hit its 2030 target, the government will need to attract bids for six to eight gigawatts of power every year for The Next five years.
There is another huge problem in how The Power produced out at sea is transported back to land. Hundreds of miles of pylons and underground cables will be required, many of which would, if built, cross privately-owned land.
The Bbc understands Chancellor Jeremy Hunt will use his Autumn Statement to find ways to speed up this process by reclassifying such connections as critical national infrastructure, while also consulting on ways to compensate affected communities - including farmers - by offering discounts on energy bills.
" A combination of stick and carrot, " As One industry source described it. " We can't continue To Let small wealthy communities block energy developments for poorer but larger communities. "
The measures will be part of a broader government ratification of an energy review conducted by the UK's electricity networks commissioner, Nick Winser, which laid out a series of recommendations to accelerate The Connection of new power sources to The National Grid.
It is understood that The Problem was thrown into very sharp relief when ministers were told that under current rules, a planned battery plant in Somerset might have to wait More Than a decade to get connected to the electricity network.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com