
But no doubt you were much kinder than I. That line of thinking is really suspect if
you are in an area served by hydro-electric power. That water was headed down
anyway, why not get some use out of it as it goes by? Nuke power is also like that.
Although a little more difficult to gather, tend, and clean up. But not by much.
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you are in an area served by hydro-electric power. That water was headed down
anyway, why not get some use out of it as it goes by? Nuke power is also like that.
Although a little more difficult to gather, tend, and clean up. But not by much.


Tidal Power, now there's your ticket.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Pedder
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Mon 31 Aug 2009, 6:39,
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Pedder

It was shit canned because a bunch of idiots built a few cities down the coast from the site on sandbars!
There was a fear that those would be destroyed and other areas would be flooded. Not that they had any
real data to back this up. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bay_of_Fundy#Tidal_electrical_power_generation
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Mon 31 Aug 2009, 6:53,
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There was a fear that those would be destroyed and other areas would be flooded. Not that they had any
real data to back this up. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bay_of_Fundy#Tidal_electrical_power_generation