SmarterTechnology.com has all the details on the world's first osmotic power plant that was unveiled in Norway today, permitting continuous electricity generation 24/7 by using osmosis to harness the gradient between salt- and fresh-water. StatKraft claims that osmosis is superior to solar, wind and wave power, because it is nearly unlimited, renewable, sustainable and always available.
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Thanks for sharing such a nice video towards Green Energy. Yes, Japan's nuclear crisis is the ans that we need Green Energy mostly. and increasing the price of oil price is also encourage to Green Energy or Renewable energy .
I hope our world will be a more comfortable for living again.
Thanks
http://www.goinggreen-forlife.com
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