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Smart Hydro Power's floating turbines provide electricity to world's most remote locations

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Smart Hydro Power's floating turbines provide electricity to world's most remote locations

Karl Kolmsee explains how the small hydrokinetic turbines developed by his company Smart Hydro Power can provide a reliable source of electricity to remote rural communities.Smart Hydro Power's floating turbines

A hydrokinetic turbine works like a wind turbine underwater – the force of the current in a river or canal turns a rotor, which in turn spins a generator to create electricity.

Smart Hydro Power designs and manufactures these turbines to provide a renewable source of electricity to inaccessible rural locations.

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