In article <MPG.21605a21b19b586b989dba@news-server.nc.rr.com>,
Peter A <paitken@CRAPnc.rr.com> wrote:
> In article <omp_omelet-6844A8.07483723092007@news.giganews.com>,
> omp_omelet@gmail.com says...
> > Water can easily be used to produce electricity.
> > >
> > > Jill
> >
> > Very true. :-)
> > I've seen a few recent articles on that.
> >
>
> Water CANNOT be easily used to produce electricity except in a few
> locations that have the flow and the drop in elevation to make
> hydroelectric possible. Then you have the environmental and social
> problems that always occur when you dam a river - displacement of long-
> time land owners, submersion of historic and cultural sites, blockade of
> fish spawning runs, and so on.
>
> Hydroelectric has a lot of advantages, but it is not without problems.
Water can be cracked to create Hydrogen...
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