using the moon to generate electricity
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AssumeRamdev is an entrepreneur who is
going to generate electricity using the moon.
Audience are directors of the MTA to whom I want to convince to buy electricity from my company.
Which of the following cities in the
United States has the lowest per
capita power consumption ?
DALLAS
HOUSTON
PHOENIX
NEW YORK CITY
Per capita power consumption.
Average annual residential electricity usage by city, 2000-2005. Measured in Kilowatt hours per customer.
New York city stands 46th in the United States
with respect to per capita power consumption.
The MTA utilizes 28% of the power produced.
In 2008 the MTA used 2150 GWh of
electricity and paid an electricity bill of $ 237
million.
7.2 % of the power is lost in transmission. This
costs the MTA over $16.5 million per annum.
The cost could be cut down if the distance
between the point of generation and
consumption could be reduced.
Use the moon to produce electricity !!!! How ?
Moon is responsible for the high tides and low tides.
Moon and the sun exert a gravitational pull on the earth but the gravitational pull of the moon is greater.
High tide is the inflow of water and low tide is the outflow of water.
The kinetic energy of the water could be used to run turbines to generate electricity.
Install turbines in the Hudson river estuary.
Turbines are similar to windmills but are underwater.
Other options are to use solar and wind energy but they have their own limitations.
Tidal energy is reliable, predictable and cheaper.
Electricity costs.At present the MTA pays over $ 0.11 per KWh of
electricity.
Electricity generated through tidal energy would cost
over $ 0.05 per KWh.
This would save the MTA over $ 15.6 million even if
¼th of the energy requirement was met by electricity
produced through tidal energy.
Advantages.Environment friendly unlike hydro or nuclear or thermal
energy.
The turbines would not make the water turbid or muddy.
The turbines would not obstruct the movement of boats and ferries.
The turbines would not harm the marine life.
Would not interfere with the aesthetics of the landscape.