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Hmmmm, collect energy from the moving water by all means, but could the water not be turned to steam before exiting the pipe? The expansion is where the real torque would be. |
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Hey, the faster you can get rid of the water the better, whatever works. |
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You could also use the resultant inland sea for recreation. Nothing much would be able to live in it due to the ever increasing salinity but you might be able to do something with it for fun. |
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What do you do with the salt ? |
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"every kilogram (roughly one litre by volume) of seawater has approximately 35 grams (1.2 oz) of dissolved salts " |
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35 kilos of salt per cubic metre of water. |
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Yea, that's a lot of salt. Harvest it I guess. Put all the salt evaporators and salt mines out of business. |
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There was/is a serious plan to do something like this at the Dead Sea in Israel. See Two Seas link. |
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[marked-for-deletion] redundant? See [link] |
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I don't know, looks like they proposed using the
energy to run a
desalination plant and make a fresh water lake. |
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Mine's a little less ambitious, just move the water,
tap it's power and evaporate it. |
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