In individual transport, I think hydrogen is nonsense for physical reasons. In general energy production, I have not yet dealt enough with efficiencies, if I'm honest. On the stock market, I have taken some profits with hyped things like plug power with pleasure, but do not think they are good sustainable investments. If the state would act logically, one would distribute subsidies accordingly on the basis of physical principles. But since the lobby has a lot to say here, we can forget it. On the subject of energy prices: I think many of the statistics are extremely embellished. In particular, because statistics do not take into account hidden subsidies in the form of tax breaks, etc. (I once made a post about this with somewhat older figures).
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@Staatsmann In fact, I would go into the physics behind it in a second part, which is, after all, one reason for unfounded hype. 😄 And yes, that's my primary point with this post and potential further posts I'm planning, which is why the energy turnaround in Germany cannot succeed and we will end up in permanent dependencies from abroad. And yes that's true: Some companies have special prices when it comes to energy. But this is very different and to find a general consensus, I have assumed the official data. But maybe you could link your contribution to me? I would like to read it later.
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@Hannes_SK
Physics would pretty much tear apart a lot of people who swear by weird energy methods 😅 https://app.getquin.com/activity/qZWJiZnYwB
Physics would pretty much tear apart a lot of people who swear by weird energy methods 😅 https://app.getquin.com/activity/qZWJiZnYwB
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@Staatsmann Physics is like mathematics. Correct and unambiguous.
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