Four minutes
Posted by visuallypleasing on 十一月 25, 2008
Unique hydro energy system harnesses slow water currents
hydro-power systems are by obviously the most widely used form of renewable force on the planet, but despite their eco-friendly appeal the implementation of large scale facilities - particularly where dam building is twisted - has some serious environmental and trade drawbacks. one solution to this impasse that is growing in bankroll is to use leaner, less destructive systems to better harness current flow and attend to arrange for energy at a local level. this is the pensive behind vivace, a machine developed at the university of michigan which applies the same principles fish use to swim efficiently in form to generate power from currents much slower than those required to drive designs based on turbines and water mills… tags: renewable energyrelated articles:
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