"Anaconda"Harnesses Wave Power »

Posted By Mikunited 6 months, 1 week ago in Science & Technology

Its inventors claim the key to its success lies in its simplicity: Anaconda is little more than a length of rubber tubing filled with water.

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    Newperson6 months, 1 week ago

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    Paul Auston, chairman of Checkmate, says the tests have proved the concept works.
    This could be big. Thanks for sharing Mik.

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      Mikunited6 months, 1 week ago

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      Living in the UK I'm especially interested in wave/tide and wind power.Being an island nation,or more accurately a series of islands,wave/tide power seems a good source of renewable energy,for us.We are also quite a windy nation.
      There's a lot of research happening in these fields,hopefully it will mean the whole planet can cut back on fossil fuels.

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        calitennflo6 months, 1 week ago

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        There is a lot to recognized...that exists right in front of our noses...like fluid power...the concept used in jacks that raise our cars, etc...is a common thing...and can be used in many ways.

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