A hydrokinetic proposition for AlaskaFlorida man wins prize for device that turns currents into electricity, wants to deploy technology on abandoned oil platforms Eric Lidji For Petroleum News
Scott Anderson first wondered about generating power from moving water while watching a 14-knot current rip down the river he happened to be fishing in Alaska.
“I was trying to think how I could get the energy out of the water,” Anderson, 76, said from Florida, where he lives half the year when he’s....
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