The current geopolitical situation suggests that strategic instruments for securing the energy supply of the country and the public administration should be extended to the areas of electricity and hydrogen. It is true that securing the energy supply by building up strategic oil reserves has proven successful in the past. These reserves are a stopgap measure but not a long-term and sustainable solution. The public sector urgently needs to build up renewable energy reserves by first tapping all previously ignored or unsuitable wind energy potential, including for captive use, and in the medium term promoting the development of a hydrogen reserve. The SPRIND subsidiary Beventum has the necessary solutions, from small wind turbines to high-altitude wind turbines. For the implementation SPRIND has worked out three possibilities so far.
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