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This is a really interesting design to harness tidal power at a very low cost.
“Over the years, scientists have come up with numerous ways to produce renewable energy,  however cost has always been a huge barrier to the widespread adoption  of clean tech – the economics are still in favor of fossil fuels.  However UK-based alternative energy company Ecotricity believe all that is about to change – their new project, the SeaRaser, could  solve two of the biggest challenges facing renewable energy by  providing a steady source of energy at low-cost. Invented by Devon Energy engineer Alvin Smith, the SeaRaser harnesses the constant power of ocean swells to create electricity on demand.”
(via Ecotricity’s SeaRaser Tidal Power Generator Could be the World’s Cheapest Method Of Producing Electricity | Inhabitat - Green Design Will Save the World)

This is a really interesting design to harness tidal power at a very low cost.

“Over the years, scientists have come up with numerous ways to produce renewable energy, however cost has always been a huge barrier to the widespread adoption of clean tech – the economics are still in favor of fossil fuels. However UK-based alternative energy company Ecotricity believe all that is about to change – their new project, the SeaRaser, could solve two of the biggest challenges facing renewable energy by providing a steady source of energy at low-cost. Invented by Devon Energy engineer Alvin Smith, the SeaRaser harnesses the constant power of ocean swells to create electricity on demand.”

(via Ecotricity’s SeaRaser Tidal Power Generator Could be the World’s Cheapest Method Of Producing Electricity | Inhabitat - Green Design Will Save the World)

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