@acciona You mentioned that in 2014, in power station in Netherland, there was no need of water to penetrate the opening. Why is that important and what is the benefit? and overall, thanks for the informative video!
the process is has a very low energy density. only because rivers deliver such a vast amount of water, it is a viable energy source. To store it on a ship as fuel, however, would not make economic sense, you won't come very far, so no, it can not.
@acciona You mentioned that in 2014, in power station in Netherland, there was no need of water to penetrate the opening. Why is that important and what is the benefit? and overall, thanks for the informative video!
I would like to read your references.
Nice vid, just got an idea for my uni architecture project
This looks very promising. Where can we invest in this technology by buying shares?
Really interesting and informative info- amazing vid
where can I buy it in Taiwan?
Do you think it is viable for a large ship to propel using osmotic power?
the process is has a very low energy density. only because rivers deliver such a vast amount of water, it is a viable energy source. To store it on a ship as fuel, however, would not make economic sense, you won't come very far, so no, it can not.
where does the fresh water come from in that context?