What's a potentially abundant source of energy nobody is talking about? 🌊 Using the natural difference in salinity when freshwater meets seawater, osmotic power could generate sustainable and cost-effective energy. One challenge is scale. French company Sweetch Energy is taking the lead with its nanomembrane and electrode system. The company recently closed a €25 million Series A financing round, led by Révolution Environnementale et Solidaire. OsmoRhône 1 could be one of the first continuously operating osmotic power stations in the world. Liked this? Make sure to follow Atlantean Media for more water and climate-tech innovation content. #Water #OsmoticEnergy #Renewable #Energy #ClimateTech #Innovation #Investment #Sustainability
I have a medical background and a lifelong passion for physics. Over decades of trial and error, I developed a groundbreaking device that combines fundamental principles from biology, chemistry, and physics. Initially named Maxwell’s Demon Turbine, it was later renamed Evosmosis Engine to more accurately represent its operational cycle: evaporation, condensation, and reverse osmosis. This innovative technology captures energy by cooling and absorbing thermal energy from its surroundings, paving the way for clean, sustainable, and limitless energy generation. For more information search Evosmosis Engine or look at my profiles.
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9moOsmotic power stations? This is really interesting.