Osmotic power is a form of renewable energy that experts have predicted could have the potential to produce half of Europe’s power by 2030. French energy supplier Sweetch is exploring new ways of producing renewable energy via osmotic power to address carbon emissions associated with our reliance on non-renewable fossil fuels.
A decades-old project between the military and Arctic scientists looks to rejuvenate its work to build a deeper understanding of our oceans, the planet, and climate change.