Japan tested a giant deep-sea turbine that generates electricity using ocean currents, and it could transform renewable energy Source: OdysseyWorld
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thefalconfromthesky on July 26, 2024 12:13 pm Don’t sea creatures use those currents? Seems like a bad idea for marine life.
Tutonkofc on July 26, 2024 12:18 pm Japan seems to be obsessed with trying absurdly expensive and ineffective things that don’t work and allow them to continue burning coal.
DonManuel on July 26, 2024 12:20 pm > and it could transform renewable energy useless part of most headlines equal to most “breaking news”. Other than that: good news when Japan works on renewables. Much better than their thermal plant obsession.
robertDouglass on July 26, 2024 12:25 pm Of course it’s a bad idea for marine life. But that’s not going to stop anyone, and burning carbon is probably worse
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Don’t sea creatures use those currents? Seems like a bad idea for marine life.
Japan seems to be obsessed with trying absurdly expensive and ineffective things that don’t work and allow them to continue burning coal.
> and it could transform renewable energy
useless part of most headlines equal to most “breaking news”.
Other than that: good news when Japan works on renewables. Much better than their thermal plant obsession.
Of course it’s a bad idea for marine life. But that’s not going to stop anyone, and burning carbon is probably worse