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Offshore wind power can help reduce greenhouse gases

All emerging nations, not just our own, struggle with electricity. And the straightforward explanation that
electricity is either not available or not available in accordance with demand, etc., is often given. Scientists
have taken the initiative to develop a new device that uses the temperature differential between the European
deep sea and the surface to create power, in an effort to avert this electrical crisis. They have achieved a
completely sustainable and continuous electricity supply by addressing climate change. For the benefit of the
free market economy, there is a growing demand for and use of alternative fuels, particularly as the cost of
petrol and petroleum goods keeps rising. The concept of utilising gasoline made from alternative energy is
not new. For many reasons, it could not be put into reality. Interest in these alternative power generating
methods is growing as energy prices rise in nations like Germany. They are considering using the heat from
the water to create power. Typically, the sea surface temperature is at least 25 degrees Celsius. In contrast, the
sea’s temperature at a depth of 1000 metres is around 4 degrees Celsius. In other words, there is a temperature
differential of more than 20 degrees between the two levels. According to scientists, this disparity in the
water may be used to produce power.