I hope the taxpayers aren’t subsidizing this failure in the making.
The Gulf of Mexico is flat as a lake in the summer.
How about tapping the power of Alfred Nobel as he sets a new RPM record in his grave.
The delivered cost per gallon of water out of this will be astronomical, but the green jobs grants will more than make up for it. This will be the paradigm for the “new economy”: Quadruple the price for deliverables but justfiy it on the grounds of carbon credits and subsidies granted. Ugh, ugh, ugh. They forgot the solar powered timeclock at the plant entrance.
And the next big hurricane, the plant will be destroyed so taxpayers can pay to rebuild it.
corn-based plastic ?
how about a lot of bovine-based excrement ?
“The idea of generating electricity via ocean waves and currents has been around for several decades but is still in its early stages. Six percent of U.S. electricity came from hydroelectric dams in 2008, according to the Department of Energy.”
The conflation of those two statements is really stretching it. The idea of generating electricity by “water turning wheels around” has been around for a solid century.