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	&lt;wp:comment_content&gt;Following that link, I have to wonder: Is wikipedia in French more reliable than wikipedia in English?&lt;/wp:comment_content&gt;
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	&lt;wp:comment_content&gt;Dave thanks for your post.  As you noted, tidal power is real, and I think it has a good future.  Here are some other resources on this topic:

-  EPRI has done some good work summarizing the potential of wave and tidal energy here: http://www.epri.com/oceanenergy/streamenergy.html

-  NYC currently has a pilot project online in the East River.  I wrote a brief post about that here: http://seacoastnrg.org/2007/01/02/nycs-new-tidal-power-turbine-is-online/&lt;/wp:comment_content&gt;
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	&lt;wp:comment_content&gt;Following that link, I have to wonder: Is wikipedia in French more reliable than wikipedia in English?&lt;/wp:comment_content&gt;
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	&lt;wp:comment_content&gt;Dave thanks for your post.  As you noted, tidal power is real, and I think it has a good future.  Here are some other resources on this topic:

-  EPRI has done some good work summarizing the potential of wave and tidal energy here: http://www.epri.com/oceanenergy/streamenergy.html

-  NYC currently has a pilot project online in the East River.  I wrote a brief post about that here: http://seacoastnrg.org/2007/01/02/nycs-new-tidal-power-turbine-is-online/&lt;/wp:comment_content&gt;
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