The heat exchangers and pipework required to make a 10MW plant already exist, but the 100MW facility will need a pipe that is not only 1km long (in order to reach the cold water at depth) but ten metres in diameter (in order to bring enough of that cold water to the surface).
Instead, differences in composition between warm-water and cold-water ion channels were the result of a phenomenon called RNA editing, in which special enzymes alter the structure of the RNA messenger, and thus of the final protein.
Ecosystems and environmental change: over the past decade it has become clear that most of the deep-water ecosystems (cold-water corals) are highly influenced by the presence of deep-water circulation.
Grit can get trapped in the mushrooms' nooks and crannies, so give them a swish in a bowl of cold water, then repeat with fresh water until the water runs clean and let them air dry in a single layer on kitchen towels.
Because cold water releases more CO2 into the air than warm water, the rate at which bottom water rises to the surface has a profound effect on the atmosphere above.
The Frogg Togg is scarf shaped and sort of clammy, and when you run it in under cold water (or dip it) it gets cold and stays that way for awhile.
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Wells are bored and pathways are created inside hot rocks, into which cold water is injected.
Some may welcome Downing Street's decision to pour cold water on the corporation tax campaign.
Drinking ice-cold water may also help to boost your overall metabolic rate as well.
That, at least, is the bucket-of-cold-water opinion of Gartner security industry analyst John Pescatore.
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Even people who swim well in warm water are at risk for drowning in cold water.
One is cold water, which the body has to warm up to 37C (98.6F).
"There's no research to say that cold water drinkers burn more calories, " he says.
The research talks about the pilgrims bathing in the cold water with "relish, serenity and silent stoicism".
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I'd forgone the wine, but cold water freshly filtered from a nearby stream was just as sweet.
She said they were treated for hypothermic drowning trauma, indicating they had been submerged in cold water.
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It's very difficult to bring up enough cold water in two to three days to have much effect.
The meals were not good, there were not enough blankets, for showers there was only cold water, freezing.
But the depths of the Atlantic Ocean off the west coast of Scotland are home to cold-water reefs.
Cold ocean water leaks through the rock, hits the red-hot underground lava and bubbles up to the surface.
There is nothing like lying in the hot springs and bracing for a surge of cold sea water.
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Thus far, they have discovered new species, such as worm-like beings called polychaetes, and new cold-water coral reefs.
Cold water that churns up during a storm slows down a hurricane naturally.
The eldest of his five sons, Jaime Junior, 30, brings a jug of cold water and joins the conversation.
The Rockefeller Institute is out with a report this morning that throws cold water on the winter optimism.
The enormous heat generated by the radioactive fuel in the reactor core needs a constant flow of cold water.
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What was odd was that the genes for the proteins involved were almost identical in warm- and cold-water animals.
Most people who fall into cold water die from drowning and not hypothermia as commonly thought, researchers have found.
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