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Alterra Power Corp is a renewable energy company. It is primarily focused on development, construction, and operation of renewable power projects. The company's business has four major segments - Construction and Development, Geothermal, Hydro, Wind, and Solar.


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Comment by materialsgirlon Jul 13, 2015 10:44pm
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RE:RE:RE:nuclear energy in Japan

RE:RE:RE:nuclear energy in JapanOff shore renewables are in full force in some parts of Britain and continental Europe.

This system catches a lot of wind when placed in the right places.   Seimens may be the leading maker I think but this may have changed.

Off shore means a premium cost; harder to install, harder to service and exposure to rust is increased especially in salty water.   You also need effective braking systems as the winds can be too much at times.

Harvesting energy from ocean currents is still early stage.  In Canada there is an installation underway in Nova Scotia at a point where there is a very powerful current in between 2 land masses.

I would prefer that AXY stay far far away from off shore wind especially in oceans where salt can add an extra risk to longevity.    When located in very shallow lake waters (Lake Ontario?) the risk of a crash or a rusting out is diminished

mat
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