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martinw
...................I read somewhere , a long time ago, about the idea of using blow-holes at the foot of sea cliffs. The general idea is that the waves compress the air in the "cave" at sea level which then runs an air turbine higher up, and in no contact with salt water.
Is this a crazy idea that has no prospect of doing anything useful? If so, it will join a whole bunch of other bonkers ideas being proposed by the AGW industry.
Best wishes,
Martin
Hi Martin.
Might be worth having a look at Wavegen. In August last, they seemed to be upgrading their plant on the Scottish coast, so it might be said to be a reasonable proposition. ![Wink](images/smilies/wink.png)
Regards
John
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