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minus-squareBev's Dad@lemmy.calinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up16·10 hours agoThe plants on the lakes so monitor the water temp so they don’t affect the ecosystem during the warmer seasons still. But I doubt the one in NB had to worry about that when more water flows by it than all the rivers in the world combined. But yes, much better source of cooling at the cost of maintenance and equipment. Just like tidal power but with fewer moving parts.
The plants on the lakes so monitor the water temp so they don’t affect the ecosystem during the warmer seasons still.
But I doubt the one in NB had to worry about that when more water flows by it than all the rivers in the world combined.
But yes, much better source of cooling at the cost of maintenance and equipment. Just like tidal power but with fewer moving parts.