By Lance Winslow
Is there a way to make it rain in the outback or near the coastline in Australia? The drought issues are so grave that agriculture is suffering and water restrictions have been placed in many regions at Level III. Can we develop giant desalination projects, which are self-powered from Ocean Wave Generation Plants? The Online Think Tank believes it is potentially possible with the right performance partners.
The Australian Government would jump at a chance to have some industrial entrepreneurial capitalist save them from their crisis and come to the rescue, but things are so bad is it even possible? With Regards to Australia and Out Back farming, sure sounds like a good idea. Of course lets not forget the Cyclones there that might destroy such an infrastructure project; remember the Cat 5 at Darwin.
Is there an Ocean Wave Generation infrastructure design, which could take that level of pounding, as they need the water badly? Well it appears there are but a couple of ocean wave making concepts, which could in fact do the job. And the water would need to be transported too, but pipelines are expensive, yet Australia is looking for solutions so a pipeline via a Bechtel or KBR or something plus a huge ocean wave energy-making infrastructure, plus desalination plant would make sense.
Actually they need 3 of them strategically placed each with their own power grid and an overlay of a separate grids, which gives them a net-centric base to protect the system thru redundancy. With reservoirs, pipelines, power and water resources you could have something capable of handling millions of people and watering abundant farmland.
Similar to when my ancestors; Smith Family, brought water into the central valley in CA for farming or when The Chandlers brought the water in from the desert to Los Angeles. It is all doable; just look at Dubai, and other places? Look what can be done? Think of Las Vegas; that is in the middle of nowhere for sure. Hoover dam, hydro power now there is water, power and lights! It just takes a team of folks and the right capital to make it all happen. I hope this article propels thought in 2007
Is there a way to make it rain in the outback or near the coastline in Australia? The drought issues are so grave that agriculture is suffering and water restrictions have been placed in many regions at Level III. Can we develop giant desalination projects, which are self-powered from Ocean Wave Generation Plants? The Online Think Tank believes it is potentially possible with the right performance partners.
The Australian Government would jump at a chance to have some industrial entrepreneurial capitalist save them from their crisis and come to the rescue, but things are so bad is it even possible? With Regards to Australia and Out Back farming, sure sounds like a good idea. Of course lets not forget the Cyclones there that might destroy such an infrastructure project; remember the Cat 5 at Darwin.
Is there an Ocean Wave Generation infrastructure design, which could take that level of pounding, as they need the water badly? Well it appears there are but a couple of ocean wave making concepts, which could in fact do the job. And the water would need to be transported too, but pipelines are expensive, yet Australia is looking for solutions so a pipeline via a Bechtel or KBR or something plus a huge ocean wave energy-making infrastructure, plus desalination plant would make sense.
Actually they need 3 of them strategically placed each with their own power grid and an overlay of a separate grids, which gives them a net-centric base to protect the system thru redundancy. With reservoirs, pipelines, power and water resources you could have something capable of handling millions of people and watering abundant farmland.
Similar to when my ancestors; Smith Family, brought water into the central valley in CA for farming or when The Chandlers brought the water in from the desert to Los Angeles. It is all doable; just look at Dubai, and other places? Look what can be done? Think of Las Vegas; that is in the middle of nowhere for sure. Hoover dam, hydro power now there is water, power and lights! It just takes a team of folks and the right capital to make it all happen. I hope this article propels thought in 2007
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