Osmotic Energy’s Rising Wave: Sweetch Energy’s Strategic 500 MW Power Expansion

Osmotic energy has been known for several decades but remains underutilized due to still insufficiently effective production methods and prohibitive costs for the general public. Yet, it is a renewable energy source, similar to solar, wind, tidal, wave, or geothermal energy. Today, with new technological advancements, it is finally possible to dream and consider new perspectives in this promising sector. Due to seawater constituting two-thirds of our planet, it provides an ideal abundance for renewable energy. We have two to five times the power needed for global annual electricity consumption available at sea, making it one of the largest theoretically … Continue reading Osmotic Energy’s Rising Wave: Sweetch Energy’s Strategic 500 MW Power Expansion