Membrane generates "blue energy" from rivers, has potential comparable to 2000 nuclear plants' power. Image via Medium.
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New membrane invention for hydroelectricity produces more power than nuclear plants

A new invention that utilizes the differences in electric potential between freshwater and seawater has been shown to have great potential, if researchers can find a method to manufacture it on an industrial scale. The "blue energy" membrane generates power at places where a river flows into the sea, and has an estimated global potential of 2.6 terawatts of power, equivalent to the power of 2000 nuclear plants.

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Mon Dec 09 - ScienceMag

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