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Old 06-02-2010, 05:58 AM   #13
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It is not just the production of eco-energy but the storage of produced electrons to match consumer demand.
. We need R&D into cheap energy storage technologies, i.e. batteries.

totally good point....Buzz, battery technology is DISMAL but slowly improving
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since the base of the wind turbines attracts fish to the "structure"
anyway.........

it should be a dual duty enterprise and additional thought needs to
go into it making it even more inhabitable for marine life just like an artificial reef.
maybe they could be ringed with daisy chains of tires perhaps
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20 years ago in Wired magazine they talked about a two element wire mesh that would calcify
if a small amount of electric current were
run thru it...and effectively mineralize (my word) seawater into an artificial coral that is super strong.

This technology combined with geodesics is the most incredible idea ....for Ocean Farming
that got buried into oblivion.
that i have ever come across.
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