LESSON 12 competition
[color=red]:qq66] listen to the material carefully,although it is difficult and sometime you can't write down the correct answer.As long as you have tried,whatever you write down will be the harvest of yours.You should believe that only by accumulating little by little could you learn English welll.so come on.[/color]Yet another company diving into the competition is a Salem, Oregon based startup, M3 Wave Energy Systems. Its idea relies on wave pressure passing over air-filled pillows on the sea floor. The pulses compress air, which can then be used to spin an electric turbine. Tillamook Public Utility District manager Pat Ashby has seen even ________________________.
"We've become kind of a bulls-eye for world developers." Prototype ocean energy devices are generating electricity in Scottish, Hawaiian and Australian waters, but not here yet.
Coming first to the U.S. West Coast will likely be a bobbing buoy generator next year. Eventually, ________________________, anchored to the ocean floor, would bob up and down with the swells. The movement creates electricity. Ashby says a floating wind farm also seems plausible near term because wind power is well understood.
"The others have got new technology that needs to be tested. It's not really existing anywhere in the world right now. And so, the devices that produce the energy and ________________________- corrosive elements - need a lot of work yet."
[audio]http://sound.yywz123.com/tingbbs/up/liu12.mp3[/audio]
**** Hidden Message ***** 1)more 4 hours ideas presses
2)a few 10 floating buoies
3)building spend so water more 4 ideas
a few 10 floating buoies enter to ocean floor
and build instead saw water 1. more four-hour ideas cross the desk.
2.a field of ten floating buoys
3.ability withstand sour water
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