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"Rivers flowing into the sea offer vast potential as electricity source." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 18 April 2012. <www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2012 / 04 / 120418135134.htm>.
But if deep sea chimneys jumpstarted life, they’d have needed to produce a meaningful amount of electricity. We can’t travel back 3.8 billion years to see if this was the case, but we can ...
Where the river meets the sea, there's energy to explot (Credit: SPL) The first blue-energy plant using pressure-retarded osmosis was opened in Tofte, Norway, in 2009 by the company Statkraft ...
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A French wave energy company has secured a multi-million dollar funding round to advance its pioneering technology, aiming to deploy a full-scale demonstrator and fast-track international ...