

We need sustainable energy storage, and hydrogen has few alternatives in this regard. However, the demand for green hydrogen can never be met by renewable energies in Europe. This means that it mainly comes from ships from sunny countries.


We need sustainable energy storage, and hydrogen has few alternatives in this regard. However, the demand for green hydrogen can never be met by renewable energies in Europe. This means that it mainly comes from ships from sunny countries.


I think that’s only half the truth. Even if we have to convert our entire energy supply, we will still have to import hydrogen, at least in Europe. We have as much sun here as they do in Mordor. So there will be massive shipments of ammonia from the south to us. Forty per cent is therefore probably a little too high
Knowing myself, I’ll stumble and the problem will arise all by itself.
Da hab ich doch gestern noch was bei PsychoSoph gelesen:
Selbsthilfebücher und Filme, wie Lucy, verbreiten häufig die Idee, dass wir nur 10% unseres Gehirns nutzen würden. Sie behaupten, dass wir alle erfolgreiche Genies wären, wenn wir nur mehr unseres „Gehirnpotentials“ aktivieren könnten. Tatsächlich ist das ein Mythos, der sich seit mehr als 100 Jahren hält! Woher er kommt, ist nicht ganz geklärt.
Wir wissen aber aus der modernen Neurowissenschaft, dass ein gesundes Gehirn die meiste Zeit komplett aktiv ist, sogar im Schlaf. Das können Wissenschaftler*innen z.B. mit modernen Hirnforschungsmethoden oder anhand der Folgen von Hirnverletzungen zeigen.>
Das hat mir jeglichen Spaß an diesem MaiMai geraubt.


Isn’t this a classic correlation/causation bias? There are more storks, why not more babies? Maybe big discoveries are less likely, but detailed knowledge is improving all the time.


Its even different in different parts of the world. Related Wiki: wikipedia-bra size


You are save to eat raw meat. I Love Mettbröttchen with Zwiebel.
Juice in my ass🧃


Make sure you’re not missing out in joppie sauce


Make sure you’re not missing out in joppie sauce
Theoretically, these are fantastic ideas for storing energy. Realistically, however, it is much more universal to run electrolysis. Many countries do not have mountains to build pumped storage facilities, and large-scale flywheels are difficult to implement. Battery farms are not sufficent. However, the transport of electrons or hydrogen is already working today. Natural gas networks are in place and can be used. At the moment, expansion is faltering at the European Union and national borders.
In the long term, everything will come down to hydrogen and electricity, and this hydrogen will have to be imported