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yobaba rated 6 months ago
This is a really very interesting idea ... however ... The United Kingdom is surrounded by water and a while ago they realized that they can make use of so much water - to generate power. Another British company will develop a new project, but there is only "one problem" - they are goin...

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yobaba rated 6 months ago
This is a really very interesting idea ... however ... The United Kingdom is surrounded by water and a while ago they realized that they can make use of so much water - to generate power. Another British company will develop a new project, but there is only "one problem" - they are going to build it in South Korea. I can see more than "one problem" here -- how many sea-going species will be sucked into these things and shredded, both coming and going? And *coughcough*, maybe I am wrong, but it seems that an initial $775MM expenditure is quite a bit for only 200,000 homes' worth of power ...
smashattack rated 6 months ago
Cool. Tidal energy is really interesting.
MechanicalMan rated 6 months ago
From the page: "The United Kingdom is surrounded by water and a while ago they realized that they can make use of so much water - to generate power. Another British company will develop a new project, but there is only one problem - they are going to build it in South Korea. This project consists of the biggest tidal power system in the world and it will cost about $775 million. The tidal system is the result of a collaboration between Lunar Energy and Korean Midland Power Co (KOMPO), and it will feature about 300 tidal turbines attached to the sea-floor and will measure 60 ft. high."
liquidiridium rated 7 months ago
what the.....ECOFUSS??
Going2Oahu rated 7 months ago
From the page: "British Company To Build The Biggest Tidal System In South Korea"
CiscoMatisse rated 7 months ago
"British Company To Build The Biggest Tidal System In South Korea "