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Pluvious

(5,438 posts)
Wed May 6, 2026, 01:25 PM 12 hrs ago

Brilliant idea for ocean based power generation on front page of the Financial Times yesterday

Imagine a super heavy floating ocean buoy bopping on the surface of the deep ocean, with its extended underside "tail" in the shape of a funnel - its up/down motion pushing water up into the top sphere, building up high pressure to push out the water through several turbines

Quite a brilliant concept - the full scale prototype was quite amazing (see video)

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Brilliant idea for ocean based power generation on front page of the Financial Times yesterday (Original Post) Pluvious 12 hrs ago OP
We never run out of ideas to destroy ecosystems for... NNadir 12 hrs ago #1
You think this will destroy the ocean ecosystem somehow? ihaveaquestion 11 hrs ago #5
Gotta Admit... GB_RN 10 hrs ago #13
Know your trolls. WestMichRad 10 hrs ago #16
OK, that makes sense then. Sad that they have to trash other's ideas, but scientists aren't always nice people. nt ihaveaquestion 10 hrs ago #18
I want one of these for my bathtub,.... magicarpet 12 hrs ago #2
They could also put windmills and solar panels on it creating even more energy ChicagoTeamster 12 hrs ago #3
Awesome Auggie 11 hrs ago #4
Solar Maninacan 10 hrs ago #6
Lets say for the sake of argument that Prairie_Seagull 10 hrs ago #7
Really inspiring! Sogo 10 hrs ago #8
Was hopeful about this until I looked beyond the video to who is backing it ...Peter Thiel and other trump humping nazis JT45242 10 hrs ago #9
That is concerning... Hopefully the investment is only tied to making money and not ideological. nt ihaveaquestion 10 hrs ago #14
Hmm progressoid 9 hrs ago #20
Forgive me please, It may be I don't understand the process. Zackzzzz 10 hrs ago #10
I'm sure they would have thought of that. ihaveaquestion 10 hrs ago #15
Dang! I was really hoping to see moreland01 10 hrs ago #11
Ok what am I missing here, I went to their website and did a google search. I cannot find out how they mitch96 10 hrs ago #12
They didn't talk about that. Presumably it would be via underwater powerlines, but IDK. nt ihaveaquestion 10 hrs ago #17
The devil is in the details, eh? Great idea though...nt mitch96 7 hrs ago #21
Dat's a lot of environmental destruction too. hunter 6 hrs ago #24
The ocean is a tough environment BeneteauBum 9 hrs ago #19
Maybe I'm just a cynic, but flvegan 6 hrs ago #22
No numbers. hunter 6 hrs ago #23

NNadir

(38,417 posts)
1. We never run out of ideas to destroy ecosystems for...
Wed May 6, 2026, 01:36 PM
12 hrs ago

...so called "renewable energy."

It's surprising to end up here on the left in Ayn Rand heaven.

ihaveaquestion

(4,726 posts)
5. You think this will destroy the ocean ecosystem somehow?
Wed May 6, 2026, 02:57 PM
11 hrs ago

Or are you saying the opposite in some obtuse way I'm not understanding?

GB_RN

(3,582 posts)
13. Gotta Admit...
Wed May 6, 2026, 03:53 PM
10 hrs ago

I’m as confused as you are. Charitable possibility: Perhaps he/she didn’t read the whole thing and misunderstood what was read.

Cynical possibility: Trolling? 🤷‍♂️

WestMichRad

(3,363 posts)
16. Know your trolls.
Wed May 6, 2026, 04:07 PM
10 hrs ago

This one is an avid pro-nuke, anti-renewables curmudgeonly (?) scientist who has long been posting (usually detailed scientific info) here. Lots of useful and informative stuff, but his bias on energy issues is… relentless. Nevertheless, I’m glad he’s on our side of most issues.

ihaveaquestion

(4,726 posts)
18. OK, that makes sense then. Sad that they have to trash other's ideas, but scientists aren't always nice people. nt
Wed May 6, 2026, 04:11 PM
10 hrs ago

magicarpet

(19,238 posts)
2. I want one of these for my bathtub,....
Wed May 6, 2026, 01:37 PM
12 hrs ago

.... I think I need a bigger bathtub ?

Alternate energy is the solution to forever wars with the resultant maiming and killing of our young men.

Prairie_Seagull

(4,785 posts)
7. Lets say for the sake of argument that
Wed May 6, 2026, 03:27 PM
10 hrs ago

the CLIMATE CATASTROPHE is a 4 alarm fire as things stand right now. We need all (including the best scientists and engineers) thinking of solutions. If that comes with a big payday then so be it. This is not a time to pinch pennies.

It's a 4 alarm fire, on the planet.

JT45242

(4,098 posts)
9. Was hopeful about this until I looked beyond the video to who is backing it ...Peter Thiel and other trump humping nazis
Wed May 6, 2026, 03:30 PM
10 hrs ago

Per the Oregonian https://www.oregonlive.com/business/2026/05/portland-based-ocean-energy-startup-gets-140-million-investment-from-billionaire-backers.html

The funding round, which will support continued development of prototype devices and development of a pilot manufacturing facility in Vancouver, values the company at $1 billion. It was led by billionaire Peter Thiel and includes a number of other prominent investors such as John Doerr, Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff’s TIME Ventures, and Paypal co-founder Max Levchin’s SciFi Ventures.

And it goes from cheap energy for everyone to data centers for oligarchs.

'So depressing to think that this apartheid pushing dickhead is behind this.

ihaveaquestion

(4,726 posts)
14. That is concerning... Hopefully the investment is only tied to making money and not ideological. nt
Wed May 6, 2026, 04:06 PM
10 hrs ago

Zackzzzz

(393 posts)
10. Forgive me please, It may be I don't understand the process.
Wed May 6, 2026, 03:43 PM
10 hrs ago

But do we have to worry about the curious fish that live in the ocean
being sucked up and pulverized?

ihaveaquestion

(4,726 posts)
15. I'm sure they would have thought of that.
Wed May 6, 2026, 04:07 PM
10 hrs ago

The video showed a clip of the interior of the sphere working and no fish were there.

moreland01

(874 posts)
11. Dang! I was really hoping to see
Wed May 6, 2026, 03:47 PM
10 hrs ago

it actually sending energy back to terra firma. They offered 2 ideas for actually transmitting the energy back to humans who live on land, but they didn't get that far yet in their development of the project. I wonder how far out into the future this is. So amazing. It must be so exciting for these engineers.

mitch96

(15,866 posts)
12. Ok what am I missing here, I went to their website and did a google search. I cannot find out how they
Wed May 6, 2026, 03:49 PM
10 hrs ago

move the electrical energy produced by the device to shore...One is mentioning using it as a device to power on board data centers. Hummmm

I always thought it would be neat to use tidal energy to power turbines...LIke the Bay of Fundy
The bay water rises and falls oveer 50 feet twice per day..
Dat's a lot of liquid...
m

ihaveaquestion

(4,726 posts)
17. They didn't talk about that. Presumably it would be via underwater powerlines, but IDK. nt
Wed May 6, 2026, 04:08 PM
10 hrs ago

hunter

(40,818 posts)
24. Dat's a lot of environmental destruction too.
Wed May 6, 2026, 08:04 PM
6 hrs ago

Some of the most environmentally destructive proposals come from people who call themselves "environmentalists."

BeneteauBum

(705 posts)
19. The ocean is a tough environment
Wed May 6, 2026, 04:14 PM
9 hrs ago

Seems to be a good idea if the maintenance costs can be kept low.

Peace ☮️

flvegan

(66,467 posts)
22. Maybe I'm just a cynic, but
Wed May 6, 2026, 07:30 PM
6 hrs ago

when I see the folks involved, I don't see any sort of altruism or human benefit. What I see is a way to provide continuous power and data for AI/data centers, even if things go...wrong (lets use that word) in the home country. The same people who are building off-grid, self sustained panacea islands, man made or otherwise, and buying self sustaining ocean-going ships, airplanes, whatever to get out and stay out of dodge for however long, are simply making sure they can continue to make their money uninterrupted via this new ocean bound solution.

And I don't believe for a minute, that all that bobbing, pressure, intake is NOT going to kill every single thing it comes into contact with. It'll have a nice, strong filter to keep anything that's not seawater out. It won't prejudice between seaweed, debris or ocean life. They don't care.

hunter

(40,818 posts)
23. No numbers.
Wed May 6, 2026, 07:53 PM
6 hrs ago

There's probably a reason for that.

I doubt Peter Thiel even gives a shit if this works or not, or what the environmental impacts are. It's just something he can point to while he and the other tech bros are promoting their filthy gas powered data centers.

Don't be fooled by these guys.





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