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[_] [L] Anonymous 01/02/12(Mon)18:35 No.1595810
>> [_] Anonymous 01/02/12(Mon)18:45 No.1595817
>endless electricity
if it works oil companies would never let it happen.
>takes up coastline
ecofags would never let it happen
>only tech ever to be hated by big business and eco fags
>> [_] Anonymous 01/02/12(Mon)21:34 No.1595869
I'd like them to show their math...
>> [_] Anonymous 01/02/12(Mon)22:59 No.1595901
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>> [_] Anonymous 01/02/12(Mon)23:43 No.1595929
we demand stats from this.
the idea is good but there is obviously reasons why even though this has been around since 2000
it still hasn't become so popular.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/02/12(Mon)23:45 No.1595931
The problem is that no one knows of its existence sadly. And yes, it needs proof and info
>> [_] friendsofsandwiches 01/03/12(Tue)01:50 No.1595990
I have to wonder how much coastline this takes up, and how much support structure we're talking
about here.
Also there's another problem of that if water levels keep rising, if we put something like this
in one year, would 10-20 years from now after coastlines get eaten up, will said structure become
pretty much a reef, and no other benefit?
Seriously though, this concept is great, especially in places where you have 20-30 foot bore
tides.
Just I think most people look at something like this as a joke, and would preffer to just keep
buying deisel for generators.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/03/12(Tue)10:56 No.1596134
TURBANS TO SPEED!