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by bjourne
859 days ago
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How on earth can such a small device generate so much energy? Wouldn't 1.2 MW of power make it very brittle just like a real kite? Or else why not scale it up and make one 100 times larger that generates 120 MW of power? Since tidal currents are much more reliable (I think) than offshore wind it almost seem to good to be true. There has to be a catch. |
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Water is 800 times more dense, so moving water contains much much much more kinetic energy when its moving.
But that also means it has a lot more drag. That drag can be quadratic, meaning that you'd need to a monster fucking cable to stop it being dragged away by the tide.