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Wasserstoff wird vielfach als Energieträger der Zukunft angesprochen /1–3/. Wegen des weiten Entflammbereichs ist Wasserstoff als Treibstoff sehr gut geeignet. Wasserstoffenergie als sekundärer Energiekreislauf besitzt viele Vorteile, die dafür sprechen, H2 allmählich neben konventionellen Energieträgern einzusetzen /4–11/. Abb. 1 zeigt schematisch den Wasserstoff-Zyklus /3/.

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