Why there is no use of sea water in producing electricity

Answer Posted / satbir singh bhatia

Water required to generate electricity by gravity flow to
the turbines.It is not possible to make a canal from see to
lower area. Pumping of water by mechnical methods is very
costly. So see water cant be used for electricity.

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