Tidal swings are reliable.I always found it odd that with the Pacific Ocean at our doorstep that someone has not figured out a way to build hydro-electric plant. The salt water could be problematic.
Tidal swings are reliable.I always found it odd that with the Pacific Ocean at our doorstep that someone has not figured out a way to build hydro-electric plant. The salt water could be problematic.
Tidal swings are reliable.
Wave power is not as reliable as tidal power.Not sure these create enough power to pay for themselves, which has been the problem with wave power.
Tidal swings are reliable.
Even in a "pitiful" tidal swing, creative engineering can bottleneck enough water to create tremendous force.Most So Cal tides are pitiful. The northern stretches of Sea of Cortez have tide swings of at least 6 feet and sometimes more than 20 feet depending on the phase of the moon. Land is cheap and there are big markets for power in easy reach. Tides are predictable, plus or minus wind and rain effects, and sometimes the maximum power available occurs during peak demand times.
http://sanfelipe.com.mx/weather/tide-calendars/
May be too late for that.
I got a hacksaw, and a bottle of Wild Turkey.
Even in a "pitiful" tidal swing, creative engineering can bottleneck enough water to create tremendous force.
I listened to a presentation once about building a floating airport for San Diego that would be just off the coast and include water "turbines" underneath to provide power for the facility . . . didn't get much traction.Whose beach are you going to take?
I remember that.I listened to a presentation once about building a floating airport for San Diego that would be just off the coast and include water "turbines" underneath to provide power for the facility . . . didn't get much traction.
Murphy's or Brennan's.Whose beach are you going to take?
Like the blow hole?I remember that.
I was thinking more something that can funnel tides through turbines.
La Bufadora!Like the blow hole?
Simon ese!La Bufadora!
My pal at work today (big Trump guy from day one) was telling me about something they built at Lake Hodges that was suppose to pump water to Olivenhain then send it back down the hill and generate power . . . seems it didn't work . . . he called it the money pit.
My Trump buddy told me about that today . . . he said that everyone one was cheering her until she started the racial stuff, then they went silent.
Braddah's all time favorite.
I wonder if she is single?
They had a plan to do that at Lake Elsinore. Problem was they planned to store the water in a canyon above the lake and people were concerned that the wildlife that lived there would have nowhere to go.My pal at work today (big Trump guy from day one) was telling me about something they built at Lake Hodges that was suppose to pump water to Olivenhain then send it back down the hill and generate power . . . seems it didn't work . . . he called it the money pit.