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Floating-Power-Plant-2The mythical god of the sea would be proud of his new clean energy-generating namesake. Danish company Floating Power Plant will be announcing plans for their prototype <strong>Poseidon 37</strong> power generator today at the Nordic Green II a conference in Merino Park, California. The 230 meter long commercial plant borrows technology used to keep oil rigs afloat in raging seas and will produce 50 gigawatts of hydro and wind power a year....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/floating-poseidon-power-plant-harnesses-the-wind-and-waves/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
Floating-Power-Plant-3The mythical god of the sea would be proud of his new clean energy-generating namesake. Danish company Floating Power Plant will be announcing plans for their prototype <strong>Poseidon 37</strong> power generator today at the Nordic Green II a conference in Merino Park, California. The 230 meter long commercial plant borrows technology used to keep oil rigs afloat in raging seas and will produce 50 gigawatts of hydro and wind power a year....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/floating-poseidon-power-plant-harnesses-the-wind-and-waves/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
Floating-Power-Plant-4The mythical god of the sea would be proud of his new clean energy-generating namesake. Danish company Floating Power Plant will be announcing plans for their prototype <strong>Poseidon 37</strong> power generator today at the Nordic Green II a conference in Merino Park, California. The 230 meter long commercial plant borrows technology used to keep oil rigs afloat in raging seas and will produce 50 gigawatts of hydro and wind power a year....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/floating-poseidon-power-plant-harnesses-the-wind-and-waves/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3
Floating-Power-Plant-5The mythical god of the sea would be proud of his new clean energy-generating namesake. Danish company Floating Power Plant will be announcing plans for their prototype <strong>Poseidon 37</strong> power generator today at the Nordic Green II a conference in Merino Park, California. The 230 meter long commercial plant borrows technology used to keep oil rigs afloat in raging seas and will produce 50 gigawatts of hydro and wind power a year....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/floating-poseidon-power-plant-harnesses-the-wind-and-waves/'>READ ARTICLE</a>4
Floating-Power-Plant-6The mythical god of the sea would be proud of his new clean energy-generating namesake. Danish company Floating Power Plant will be announcing plans for their prototype <strong>Poseidon 37</strong> power generator today at the Nordic Green II a conference in Merino Park, California. The 230 meter long commercial plant borrows technology used to keep oil rigs afloat in raging seas and will produce 50 gigawatts of hydro and wind power a year....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/floating-poseidon-power-plant-harnesses-the-wind-and-waves/'>READ ARTICLE</a>5
Floating-Power-Plant-7The mythical god of the sea would be proud of his new clean energy-generating namesake. Danish company Floating Power Plant will be announcing plans for their prototype <strong>Poseidon 37</strong> power generator today at the Nordic Green II a conference in Merino Park, California. The 230 meter long commercial plant borrows technology used to keep oil rigs afloat in raging seas and will produce 50 gigawatts of hydro and wind power a year....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/floating-poseidon-power-plant-harnesses-the-wind-and-waves/'>READ ARTICLE</a>6
Floating-Power-PlantThe mythical god of the sea would be proud of his new clean energy-generating namesake. Danish company Floating Power Plant will be announcing plans for their prototype <strong>Poseidon 37</strong> power generator today at the Nordic Green II a conference in Merino Park, California. The 230 meter long commercial plant borrows technology used to keep oil rigs afloat in raging seas and will produce 50 gigawatts of hydro and wind power a year....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/floating-poseidon-power-plant-harnesses-the-wind-and-waves/'>READ ARTICLE</a>7







