 It is important that the EU also provides the tools for countries who have access to resources to have the manufacturing also in their countries. So critical minerals will be decisive for the energy transition in the overall. Well they will be needed for the technologies for power generation. So they will also be needed for the batteries of electric vehicles. And of course they will be needed for battery storage. That will be a decisive technology also to displace gas from power grids. Just looking to the sales of new electric vehicles they have searched over the last years. Four years ago one out of 20 new cars were an electric vehicle and last year it was one out of five. At EtherG we looked to the case of Portugal which has access to the largest resources of Lithium in Europe. We identified that well there is a big risk that the country sees the resources flow to the wealthiest part of the continent or even to the EU or to China. It is important that the EU also provides the tools for countries who have access to resources to have the manufacturing also in their countries. The current approach is that communities are compensated and we should instead provide them a future prospect. Europe comes from or started some years ago a gesturalization fund process which was aimed to the coal communities. Why not expand that and give it a second boost? At third it is important to increase the participation of communities in this project.