Pardon me for thinking, but we’re talking Norway here; where as a former Norwegian himself once told me, “There is 9 months of winter and 3 months of bad weather”. This calls to mind, photos of metal structures encrusted with ice a foot thick. With these things anchored out in Norwegian waters, how are those magic rotors going to operate when encased in ice? And covered with tons of ice, what keeps the whole shebang from capsizing? Those boys need to lay off the aquavit (sic) and head back to the drawing board. In the Caribbean it might work. But Norway?!
It’s a great employment opportunity for Norway’s Muslim migrants. Give them each a sledge hammer and the can climb up and down the structure breaking up the ice.
Picky, picky, picky.......
In the Caribbean it might work.
>The Caribbean is known for its hurricanes.
“With these things anchored out in Norwegian waters, how are those magic rotors going to operate when encased in ice?”
Blades are heated with electricity from modular nuclear reactors submerged underneath.