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The energetic water cycle: nature – electrolysis – machine – nature

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It is fascinating! The water will quench all the energy hunger of this world, or rather, the thirst for energy! Hydrogen can be obtained from the water. If you just say or think hydrogen, it already smells of the future, on the horizon everything turns blue, all people become happy! If you ask your friend in Germany: "Fritz, would you buy an electric car now, with all the so great premiums from the German government and from the dealers as well?", he will surely answer: "Well, I don't know, with such batteries without a decent range and with the electricity from coal? I prefer to wait until the right technology of the future comes, the fuel cell with hydrogen!"

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Stan, C. (2022). The energetic water cycle: nature – electrolysis – machine – nature. In: Energy versus Carbon Dioxide. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-64162-0_13

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