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I've heard of it before. It's like liberating fresh water from saltly water, which takes energy, but in reverse. You get salty water + a teensey bit of energy.
One of the problems for poor people in the world is access to decent drinking water. If these people then have to compete with power plants then they're going to end up even poorer.
Much the same way that bio-diesel is causing starvation by stealing the land to grow the raw material instead of being used for food production.
Yeah, yeah, you'll all say but this is in Norway, they have plenty of fresh water. The way the world works, some poor third world country will have to buy these fscking things in exchange for aid from the first world.
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