Osmo-power. Theory and performance of an osmo-power pilot plant
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A theoretical and experimental study of the production of useful energy by the natural process of osmosis is presented. Using the results of the study a conceptual design of an osomotic pilot plant is performed. The power produced by a 1.6 MW km−2 plant has a competitive cost with that produced by both fossil power plants and nuclear power plants.
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