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Now this is very interesting. One can only wonder what changes might occur by tapping into the flow of deep currents, many of which shape the flow of nutrients and even influence weather patterns.
I'm not automatically for or against this, there is no way to generate the massive amounts of power needed by the modern world without affecting some part of it.

Now this is very interesting. One can only wonder what changes might occur by tapping into the flow of deep currents, many of which shape the flow of nutrients and even influence weather patterns. I'm not automatically for or against this, there is no way to generate the massive amounts of power needed by the modern world without affecting some part of it.

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England tried something similar along the northern coast where the north sea meets the Atlantic. From what I remember, even in a high current area as that, it wasn't economically feasible based on real world power output. I dont remember what the issue was though. Maybe this will have a better chance of success.