Jun 16, 2017 AM EDT An MIT startup developed a battery
powered by seawater.
Not exact matches
It's possible to produce hydrogen to
power fuel cells
by extracting the gas from
seawater, but the electricity required to do it makes the process costly.
Hurricanes are
powered by energy pulled out of warm
seawater, so sea surface temperature data collected
by satellites is fed into forecast models to estimate their intensity.
This activity will bring you to the great experience
by free run away on the
seawater and pulled
by the
power boat.
The open cycle consists of the following steps: (i) flash evaporation of a fraction of the warm
seawater by reduction of pressure below the saturation value corresponding to its temperature (ii) expansion of the vapor through a turbine to generate
power; (iii) heat transfer to the cold
seawater thermal sink resulting in condensation of the working fluid; and (iv) compression of the non-condensable gases (air released from the
seawater streams at the low operating pressure) to pressures required to discharge them from the system.