A Japanese water plant is harnessing the natural process of osmosis to generate renewable energy that could one day become a ...
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Imagine generating power not from sunlight or wind, but from the simple mixing of fresh and salt water. This is the quiet promise of osmotic energy, a renewable energy source generated where river ...