Ocean currents can generate electricity – and our study identified some of the strongest
Scientists all over the world are researching how to use the oceans’ waves, tides and currents to generate energy.
Scientists all over the world are researching how to use the oceans’ waves, tides and currents to generate energy.
Video of the panel discussion will be released Monday, Oct. 6, at 9 a.m. to kick off Florida Climate Week.
Today, the cheapest forms of electricity going onto the grid are solar, wind and batteries.
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