This proposal has advanced as a finalist to the MIT CoLab public voting stage 
open to 12 September.  
The Energy-Water Nexus Competition Judges wrote: "Combining ocean energy with 
algae production is an interesting topic. This revised proposal incorporates 
the judge comments well and brings forth an intelligible process for which 
algae farming can lead to a significantly positive impact on our environment. 
This proposal recognized the issue regarding commercial viability and does a 
good job at presenting possible solutions to that issue. The end product focus 
and using locally provided energy to generate the end products are welcome 
considerations." 
      From: 'Robert Tulip' via geoengineering <[email protected]>
 To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
 Sent: Monday, 6 July 2015, 11:04
 Subject: [geo] Tidal Pump
   
The tidal pump is a proposal I have submitted to the MIT Climate Collaboration 
Energy-Water Nexus Challenge, as a first step to enable commercial 
implementation of global carbon dioxide removal as a practical method to 
stabilise the climate.  
The judges have described the proposal as "technically very interesting 
indeed", and have selected it as a semi-finalist.  I have responded to judges 
comments at the link below, and would welcome comment or suggestions.

 Link is Evaluation - Energy-Water Nexus - Energy-Water Nexus - Climate CoLab
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