Scientists create sea-power generating ‘Anaconda’

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Scientists may have discovered a new way to combat the global energy crisis — and they’re calling it the “Anaconda” (we’ll give you a moment to purge your mind of any J. Lo films). The system works by utilizing the power of the ocean and long, black rubber tubes (hence the name). The rubber “snakes” are laid just below the sea’s surface where they’re pounded by the ocean’s waves. That movement creates “bulge waves” inside the water-filled tubes, which are

then carried up through the devices to a turbine, which in turn sends the energy it produces to shore via cables. So far scientsists have only tested the system on a small scale, though they say the full-size devices could be 200 meters long and seven meters in diameter. That’s one giant, deadly snake.

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Original Post By Google News Joshua Topolsky

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