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 <pubDate>Thu, 20 Oct 2011 19:39:11 -0700</pubDate>
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 <description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;img class=&quot;image preview&quot; src=&quot;/files/images/vivace_x600.preview.jpg&quot; border=&quot;0&quot; width=&quot;380&quot; height=&quot;285&quot; /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;em&gt;Harnessing the current: An artist&#039;s rendition of how a commercial VIVACE system might look. Passive bars, positioned horizontally, are boxed together in a single unit that could be placed at the bottom of a river or in the path of an ocean current. Dozens of 500-kilowatt units could be grouped together in different configurations to create multimegawatt systems. &lt;br /&gt; 												Credit: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.vortexhydroenergy.com/&quot;&gt;Vortex Hydro Energy   										&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The world&#039;s river and ocean currents carry an enormous amount of kinetic energy, but most of this water flows slower than four miles per hour. Existing turbine and water-mill technologies can&#039;t generate enough electricity at such speeds to make their deployment economically viable.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Researchers at the University of Michigan say that they have overcome this limitation by taking advantage of energy-packed vortices that are formed when water flows past a cylindrical object, even at low speeds. Salmon and trout are known to leverage the force created by these naturally occurring water swirls so that they can swim upstream. A new mechanical device designed to economically harvest that energy and convert it into electricity could turn waterpower into a much larger part of the world&#039;s renewable-energy mix.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&amp;quot;Anywhere we have currents, we can use it,&amp;quot; says Michael Bernitsas, a professor in the department of marine engineering at the University of Michigan. He says that the first test of the device will be in the Detroit River, likely in 2010. &amp;quot;If we make it work, and I believe it will, it&#039;s going to be a major development,&amp;quot; he says.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br class=&quot;clear&quot; /&gt;</description>
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 <pubDate>Fri, 02 Jan 2009 18:19:36 -0800</pubDate>
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