Could the world's strongest tides turn Nova Scotia into an energy powerhouse?
· glenn macdonald
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The Bay of Fundy, long known for the world’s highest tides, could some day generate enough energy to power a city the size of Montreal. Twice each day, 14 billion tonnes of water moving at speeds over five metres a second is funnelled through the Minas Passage, a narrow channel in the eastern part of [...]
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