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Sunday, November 23, 2008

Florida Pursuing Gulf Stream Tidal Energy

In southern Florida researchers are looking into ways to harness the power of the Gulf Stream. The current which flows at a rate of 8 billion gallons per minute is located close to Florida and has the potential of providing as much energy as several nuclear power plants about one third of Florida power.
Posted by Bryan at 3:02 PM

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