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not much has been said about harnessing the magnetic flux klines at the poles to generate electrity.
I would like to see this done, yes it is remote and hostile but once in place a cartakening crew can kep it running.
There transmission lines being build in western Canada so getting the nergy to market is being considered.
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On December 14th, 2010 at 10:09 pm Bill Farell Said:
not much has been said about harnessing the magnetic flux klines at the poles to generate electrity.
I would like to see this done, yes it is remote and hostile but once in place a cartakening crew can kep it running.
There transmission lines being build in western Canada so getting the nergy to market is being considered.