Oct 3, 2014

MIT study could slash the cost of renewable osmotic power

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A new study conducted at MIT suggests that tweaking the size of a costly membrane could he...

A new study conducted at MIT has examined the potential of pressure-retarded osmosis (PRO), a technique that generates electricity from the difference in salinity between two pools of water separated by a membrane. According to the researchers, tweaking the size of the membrane could help generate electricity much more cheaply than ever before... Continue Reading MIT study could slash the cost of renewable osmotic power