Blue Energy: in Japan, but It Is Already a Source of Continuous Energy
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The development of the blue energy has just gained an important impetus: Fukuoka's osmotic plant in Japan, the first with sufficient generation capacity to have economic and environmental impact. In August, it provides for an annual production of 880 000 kilowatts/hour (kWh), sufficient energy to provide 220 residences, which will be directed to the operation of a desalination plant that supplies water to the capital of Fukuoka province, on the …
Fukuoka, Japan, has inaugurated a facility that could represent a milestone for the future of renewable energy. It is the country's first osmotic power plant – and only the second in operation worldwide. The project has the capacity to generate approximately 880,000 kilowatt-hours of electricity per year, enough to power the city's own desalination plant and ensure the supply of drinking water to local homes. According to Dr. Ali Altaee, a resea…
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