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by londons_explore
957 days ago
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I don't think so... You would presumably be pumping air from one sphere to the other. That air ends up compressing/decompressing, and therefore heating or getting cold. That dramatically lowers efficiency. And on top of that, a football stadium sized sphere full of compressed air at the bottom of the ocean is going to need hold-down anchors at a scale the world has never seen... |
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https://hackaday.com/2022/02/02/underwater-tanks-turn-energy...
https://www.iee.fraunhofer.de/en/topics/stensea.html