#003 - Mario Münch über dezentrale Energieversorgung und die Vision gemeinsam die Erde zu bewahren

EPISODE · Nov 30, 2024 · 39 MIN

#003 - Mario Münch über dezentrale Energieversorgung und die Vision gemeinsam die Erde zu bewahren

from Circus Maximus · host Tina Gunzelmann, Manuel Schinner, Lukas Küfner

Die Tür geht auf und Mario Münch tritt in die Manege. Er spricht mit uns darüber, wie ein dezentraler Energieversorgung jetzt über 1 Million Menschen mit grünem Strom versorgen kann und wie seine Vision "Gemeinsam die Erde zu bewahren" damit verknüpft ist.

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#003 - Mario Münch über dezentrale Energieversorgung und die Vision gemeinsam die Erde zu bewahren

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