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This machine, resembling a floating water mat, utilizes ocean waves to generate electricity which it stores in a central spine-like structure for future use. It is a cost-effective solution. Source GiGadgets

250,337 次观看 • 3 年前 •via X (Twitter)

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Lucky3 年前

@gigadgets_ Things like make make me wonder why gyms arent power stations.

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Ankur in the Evening 🍷3 年前

@gigadgets_ 100 MW? No way! Even 100 kW would be hard to believe.

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The Zek3 年前

@gigadgets_ Can it survive big like building waves ? Or it stears it self a way from dangers based on a set of sensors and information optioned through communication with a weather forcast stations?

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BJ’s🌐BULL RUN🔆3 年前

@gigadgets_ Wonder what maintenance cost would be. Out in the elements, sun, storm, sea salt…

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Simon Allonneau ☀️⚡🔋🔌🚘3 年前

@gigadgets_ Mechanical and electrical stuff in salty water. This means either it's not gonna be reliable or very expensive because necessarily overbuilt, possibly both.

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Edog3 年前

@gigadgets_ I love this idea. Waves are not 1 directional though. Perhaps a circular option should be pursued

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America First3 年前

@gigadgets_ Explain how its cost effective?

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Salvatore Vella3 年前

@gigadgets_ The best answer to the future remains nuclear. We can't rely entirely on technology that depends on the weather.

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AveragePunter 💧3 年前

@gigadgets_ It is a “coast” effective solution !

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