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POWER GRID W/ZERO EMISSIONS (Forcing Water Displacement) by brianf (created on )Gallery | Comments 
We do not need to build dams to create the water pressure required to push hydro-turbines! All the water pressure we will ever need to power the grid is straight down!
OFF SHORE HYDRO-POWER PLANTS!
built down (400ft) from off shore oil rig type platforms. The water at that depth will take the path of least resistance, toward the surface, pushing a SERIES of turbines on its way. Nozzles top-side will determine how far up sea water will shoot and how small particles will be...(generating power for the grid using this concept has a possible side effect of assisting nature in thickening cloud cover) http://farmersworlddesign.com
 

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