They are a very interesting and allegedly effective way to harness tidal power under the water.
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They are a very interesting and allegedly effective way to harness tidal power under the water.
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Apart from all of that, who would ever expect SangaShortOfAPicinc to produce a sensible answer?
Your Ignorance really has no ceiling.
Anglesey renewable energy project to generate enough electricity to power 8,000 homes
Scientists are working on a prototype underwater kite to capture energy from tides in a sea inlet in Northern Ireland.
A tidal stream generator, often referred to as a tidal energy converter (TEC), is a machine that extracts energy from moving masses of water, in particular tides, although the term is often used in reference to machines designed to extract energy from run of river or tidal estuarine sites. Certain types of these machines function very much like underwater wind turbines, and are thus often referred to as tidal turbines. They were first conceived in the 1970s during the oil crisis. Tidal stream ge...
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Sorfed and Noonan may like to check manners 1st.
The underwater "kites", used to harness tidal energy, will be trialled off the Anglesey coast after being awarded a licence.
Another poster used to always deliberately misspell âGuardianâ. Are you really Tripper in disguise?
Learn your history sunshine, that name was given to them by Private Eye because of their constant typoâs and inaccuracies.
So, just a variation of than other lunatic idea to fly kites in the jet stream attached to 8,000 metre cable wound around drum generators.
By the way salt water and mechanical devices donât work well together.
How many abandoned wave generators are polluting the beaches of Australia and the scheme to build a tidal basin using underwater turbines in the Bristol Channel was abandoned as not practical. This was the seventh such proposal.
By the way salt water and mechanical devices donât work well together.
Precisely.
Which is why oil rigs never really took off.
And ships. Itâs a shame, really. Would have been a great idea.
Submarines were an epic failure too
desal plants.
Lucky coal plants never use sea water then. Oh, waitâŚ
Some of these renewable proposals may not work, but thatâs common with new technology. At least there are efforts being made in this search for more options to create energy.
Yep.
Kites are probably a load of old tosh.
Theyâve been trying to make them effective for a long time, and I think it might have been me that posted a âwhy donât theyâ here years ago.
You can see the attraction.
Itâs a natural perpetual motion machine.
Itâs gotta work, surely?
But not yet, and maybe not ever.
Worth a go, though.
Guys, never go full sorfed
Yeah well try saying âthey wonât workâ and âtheyâre a load of rubbishâ to Toshiba and IHI in Japan.
These guys donât â â â â around. Unless they visit the underwater strip club in IsraelâŚ