Perfect week for PSG with two successes, in the Champions League in Salzburg and against a Ligue 1 opponent in great form, Lyon, beaten this Sunday at the Parc des Princes (3-1) on the 15th matchday. Enough to boost the capital club’s confidence ahead of the last two matches of 2024, in Monaco in the league then in Lens in the 32nd Coupe de France final. Luis Enrique analyzes this beautiful passage.
Is it a perfect week?
LUIS ENRICO. From the beginning we saw a complete game, in our principles. We had many scoring opportunities and we deserved this victory.We are on a very good series.
You asked for patience for Désiré Doué. Is he rewarded in the end?
He’s been on track the last four games. what will make us grow will be the players’ ability to improve their performance. It would be perfect if we could do this with every member of the team. Désiré brings a lot to this moment. He is 19 years old, no more. He is very young. I am very satisfied with the team.
“Ramos gives a lot to the team”
Why did you agree to play in transition this Sunday? Is this your choice?
Everything the players do, they do themselves. I’m not on the ground.But it all depends on the opponent. The opponent pressured us and we were able to play in transition. Lyon, who were in an excellent dynamic, dared to press and take the initiative.Spaces appeared and we took advantage of them.
Is Gonçalo Ramos in a great moment after playing his fifth match?
Since he returned he has brought a lot to the team. He played few minutes this evening (this Sunday), but minutes of a very high level. Each player must take advantage of their playing time and compete to join in the fun. And partying means playing.
Why not invite Mialn Skriniar, Randal Kolo muani and Presnel Kimpembe?
I can only summon 20 players.
do you understand that the surprise is total for Randal Kolo Muani, France striker?
I don’t speak French. But I can’t be any clearer than I am in Spanish,as I just did.
When will Presnel Kimpembe return to the group?
I don’t know actually. I love when players come back from injury. Training is the best time to see their recovery.
– How can individuals effectively contribute to the renewable energy movement in their communities?
sure! Hear’s an engaging fictional interview between the editor of Time.news and an expert in a particular field.Let’s say the expert is in renewable energy.
Time.news Editor (T.E.): Welcome, everyone. Today, we’re diving into the captivating world of renewable energy. joining us is Dr. Emily Carter, a leading expert in sustainable technology and renewable resources.Dr. Carter, thank you for being here!
Dr. Emily Carter (E.C.): Thank you for having me! I’m excited to discuss this crucial topic.
T.E.: Let’s start with the basics. In your view, why is the shift to renewable energy so critical at this moment?
E.C.: The urgency for renewable energy stems from several interconnected challenges—climate change, energy security, and technological advancement. Climate change is rapidly affecting our planet, and fossil fuels are a significant contributor. Transitioning to renewable energy sources like solar, wind, and hydroelectric can drastically reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
T.E.: Green energy is often touted as the solution, but what about the challenges? What obstacles are we facing on this journey?
E.C.: excellent question. While the potential is enormous, we face hurdles like infrastructure limitations and the intermittency of renewable resources. Solar and wind are variable, so ensuring a reliable energy supply during low-generation periods is crucial. This necessitates advancements in energy storage and grid management technologies.
T.E.: Speaking of advancements, could you elaborate on any innovations in energy storage that are making a difference?
E.C.: Certainly! One exciting advancement is in battery technology, especially with lithium-ion and emerging solid-state batteries. These innovations promise greater energy density and faster charging times. Additionally, methods like pumped hydro storage and thermal energy storage are gaining traction as viable solutions to store excess energy produced during peak generation times.
T.E.: Interesting! Now, on a more global scale, how are different countries approaching the renewable energy transition?
E.C.: There’s a diverse landscape globally. Countries like Denmark and Germany are leading the way with ambitious targets for wind and solar integration. In contrast, some developing nations are leapfrogging traditional fossil fuel use, directly investing in clean energy technologies to meet their growing demands without the environmental drawbacks.
T.E.: It’s amazing to see those differences. With the upcoming climate conference,what role do you think policymakers shoudl play in accelerating the transition?
E.C.: Policymakers are key players. They can create clear regulatory frameworks, incentivize renewable energy investments, and support research and development. Financial instruments like carbon pricing and green bonds can also motivate businesses and individuals to adopt cleaner technologies.
T.E.: Before we wrap up, what can individuals do to contribute to the renewable energy movement in their everyday lives?
E.C.: Individuals can make a significant impact! Simple steps like reducing energy consumption, using energy-efficient appliances, and advocating for local renewable energy initiatives go a long way. Not to mention, considering renewable energy sources for your home, like solar panels, can also help lead us toward a more sustainable future.
T.E.: Great insights, Dr. Carter. Thank you for sharing your expertise with us today!
E.C.: Thank you for having me! It was a pleasure to discuss these vital issues.
T.E.: And thank you to our viewers for joining us. Stay tuned for more discussions on innovations shaping our world!
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This fictional interview captures key aspects of the renewable energy transition while maintaining an engaging dialogue between two knowledgeable figures.