The 120 km Bo Hai Tidal Energy Bridge in The Bohai Strait in China by Blue Energy
Geschreven op 12-2-2011 - Erik van Erne. Geplaatst in Energie en BesparingBlue Energy plans to build a 120km tidal energy generating bridge across the Bohai Strait, China.
This ambitious project would generate over 70,000 MW of power and displace over 350 million tons of CO2 per year.
It would also be the biggest bridge in the world and make China a world-leader in sustainable energy.
Blue Energy needed a production with a quick turn-around that would bring their concept to reality.
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