Water energy is purely logical. Here, the energy is derived from the force of ocean waves or from the force produced by the sudden rush of water from dams of waterfalls. Unfortunately, although water energy is one of the cheapest sources, it is not globally used. But, do you know that we can store the heat of the water and convert it into energy?
Let us leave the matter aside first. I would like to explain some things. To start, our native land uses but a relatively 13% hydroelectric power for commercial purposes. I am sure you still remember how the Bush administration tolerated the nuclear power as alternative energy source? It is just sad that although we have the means and water sources, the hydro power is not being widely used. Now, in connection to the
hot weather we are experiencing right now, I had recently read an article that talked about the latest experiment of a group of American scientists. The study was in line with the heat absorbed by the water. Since, water is the main ingredient of hydro power, scientists tried to discover other benefits from it. To make things simple, you might imagine that the ocean water becomes unusually hot. This heat can be stored. How? The heat can be gathered as steam and stored in a conversion devise. Alas! The water heat was turned into energy. This technique will be useful, especially during summer time. But, it will not succeed if we experience
great water deficiency.