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Yes, a hydrogenetic dam could potentially be built on a lake, provided the necessary conditions are met, such as sufficient water flow and depth. Such a dam would harness the energy from the movement of water to produce hydrogen, typically through electrolysis. However, environmental impacts, regulatory approvals, and economic feasibility would need careful consideration before construction. Additionally, the technology for hydrogen production from water flow is still evolving, making practical implementation a challenge.

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