Japan Claims its New Turbine Can Make Limitless Energy from Ocean

JAPAN has decided to tackle the energy crisis by dropping a massive turbine to the bottom of the ocean. Deep beneath the waves, there’s a source of power quite unlike any other. To tap into it, Japanese engineers have constructed a true leviathan, a beast capable of withstanding the strongest of ocean currents to transform its flow into a virtually limitless supply of electricity.

IHI Corporation has placed a gargantuan turbine at the bottom of the ocean, that is so powerful that it can reportedly withstand the strongest ocean currents to produce renewable electricity.


To harness this tidal power, Japanese engineers at Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries (IHI Corporation) have built a 330-ton tidal power plant called Kairyu. It consists of a 66-foot central cylinder with two more on either side of it which both have 36-foot turbine blades attached to them.

When operational, Kairyu will be attached to the ocean floor by cables to keep it in place. It will then use the force of the water currents around it to turn the turbines which will generate power. This can then be transferred into Japan’s national power grid.

The company has been working on the machine for years, and in February this year completed a three-and-a-half-year test off of Japan’s south-western coast inderal bez receptu warum schau hier nicht.

 

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PAKISTAN HIGH TECH COMPANIES VOW TO STRENGTHEN NATIONAL DEFENCE

“Pakistan Hightech sector is committed to upholding the highest level of defense preparedness”, was stated by Dr. Haroon Qureshi, President of Pakistan Aerospace Council in his speech at a dinner hosted in honour of Air Marshal Shahid Hamid (Retd) and Air Marshal Arshad Malik (Retd) for their lifetime achievements and services to Pakistan Aerospace & Defence Sector.

Air Marshal Muhammad Mughees Afzal, Chairman Pakistan Aeronautical Complex, Air Marshal Ahmed Hassan Marwat, Deputy Chief of the Air Staff (Engineering) and Executives from 25 member companies of Pakistan  Aerospace Council also attended the event.

Mr. Imtiaz Rastgar, Convener PAeC in his welcome speech, paid rich tributes to Air Marshal Shahid Hamid (Retd) and Air Marshal Arshad Malik (Retd) for their life time achievements and services rendered to Pakistan and Pakistan Aerospace & Defence Sector. He pointed out that collaboration between Pakistan Aerospace & Defence Sector and the private tech industry could lead to indigenization and save a huge amount of foreign reserves.

Dr. Haroon Javed Qureshi, President PAeC in his speech highlighted the depth, potential, know-how, skills and manufacturing capabilities of PAeC member High Tech companies. Expressing PAeCs gratitude for the two national heroes, he said, we need more Shahid Hamids and  Arshad Maliks for a potent and self-reliant Pakistan.

Executives of PAeC member companies comingled with the former and current PAF leadership and discussed with them the potential, manufacturing capabilities and processes their companies possess.

The current and former PAF leadership was impressed to learn about the manufacturing skills of PAeC member companies and reiterated that their skills and services could be further utilized to meet the challenges faced by Pakistan Aerospace & Defence Sector. Chairman Pakistan Aeronautical Complex invited PAeC member companies to visit PAC, Kamra for further collaboration.  Mr Imtiaz Rastgar suggested having a joint seminar, in this regard, at Islamabad in near future.

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