Japan plans to build floating environmental protection power station in the sea

2008-08-29 00:00:00
< P > < FONT face = Verdana > a research team in Japan is developing an environmentally friendly power station that can float on the sea, using solar cells and windmills to generate electricity at a low cost.

< P > < FONT face = Verdana > When talking about the specific structure of the power station, Toshiaki Ota, an honorary professor at Kyushu University in Japan, said that there are about 200,000 "sub-floating bodies" arranged vertically and horizontally in a large net floating on the sea surface, and the large net is fixed by concrete "mother floating bodies" on both sides. In order to enable the floating power station to withstand the impact of waves and winds, a new material with light weight, corrosion resistance and 10 times the strength of steel bars has been added to the concrete "mother floating body".

< P > < FONT face = Verdana > Such a floating power station is envisaged to generate about 300,000 kilowatts. Reported that Japan has been testing the performance of the floating body of the power station since July this year, and hopes to put it into operation within three years.

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