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@shrinkdworld-WWdBBc • Mar 14, 2009
wellcome on CE .
I hope you are get satisfied comments on this topic. -
@barry123-LofIHM • Mar 14, 2009
thx for welcome m8.. hope someone will help me out...
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@gohm-F3UUpP • Mar 15, 2009
Can you please share what information or ideas you have currently on hydro power generation? What specific questions do you have? -
@barry123-LofIHM • Mar 15, 2009
actually i am in search of data or books on under water windmill... I tried to Google but couldn't find much... Instantly i have chosen this as my seminar topic and i don't want to back out... -
@gohm-F3UUpP • Mar 15, 2009
I got 10 pages on one search engine by your title. Be sure to also search hydro electrcity generation, water wheel electricity, green power water, green electricity water. -
@barry123-LofIHM • Mar 15, 2009
mate when i search in google search i mostly find info of this sort #-Link-Snipped-# which is not enough to give a seminar of 20min... -
@thebigk • Mar 15, 2009
Pardon me for my ignorance, but what exactly is an under water wind mill?
[PS: Is there anything like under water wind?] -
@thebigk • Mar 15, 2009
Well, at first I thought it's got something to do with the air bubbles that are formed inside the sea. Maybe it should be called a bubble mill 😁 -
@barry123-LofIHM • Mar 15, 2009
yeah there is something called under waterwind mill... rather it should have been called under water current mill...
anyway did someone find anything on this... -
@saandeep-sreerambatla-hWHU1M • Mar 16, 2009
Dude please search Underwater current mill in Google and check the first link that gives some info about the topic you are searching. -
@gohm-F3UUpP • Mar 16, 2009
it's adaption of very old technology. Waterwheel connected to a generator. Dig a bit and you will find more than enough info for your presentation. Also contact some the these firms that are designing and exploring the usage of these devices for additional info and support.. -
@gohm-F3UUpP • Mar 23, 2009
NYC has started testing this idea in hopes of becoming the most green-power city in the world by generating large amounts of the city's power. It will also prevent black outs. This is due to being surrounded by lots of fast flowing water. A grocery store on the banks of the east river is currently being supplied by this power. More info below:
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@resultkk-U1iMuc • Mar 25, 2009
planning and proper implementation will give high growth level in business.😁 -
@Ash • Mar 8, 2023
From my guess, it probably uses the water current flow. I'm thinking its supposed to be just a mill that looks like a windmill.