Biology, asked by aisyah4524, 4 months ago

How can we harness energy from any natural disaster

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Answered by hasteepatel5
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Answer:

Explanation:

Natural disasters are really strong See this video where wind turbine encounters a tornado. Around 2 minutes you can see the tornado tearing up wind turbine.

So either you have to design your power plants to be extremly durable which is impractical (better to lose one "cheap" wind turbine than spend money on one expensive)

Or, you have to build power plant designed purely for this purpose. Your investment return then would be more than 50 years. Good luck in getting investor.

Power has to be consumed immediatelly: We have very limited means of storing electrical power. And harnessing natural disaster would produce a lot of electric surplus, which you have to get rid of and you have to do it now

Being from Europe and being involved a bit in energy business, I will give you two little bit specific examples:

In Nothern Sea, just above Germany, there is big farm of wind power plants. And even in "normal" days, it can happen, that wind blows too much, that you have to get rid of it at any cost. Thats why energy trading systems offer negative price, meaning that you are willing to pay someone for helping you getting rid of your surplus energy.

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