The underwater 'kites' generating electricity as they move
A pair of sleek, winged machines are "flying" - or at least swimming -
beneath the dark waters of the Faroe Islands in the North Atlantic.
Known as "sea dragons" or "tidal kites", they look like aircraft, but
these are in fact high-tech tidal turbines, generating electricity
from the power of the ocean.
The two kites - with a five-metre (16ft) wingspan - move underwater in
a figure-of-eight pattern, absorbing energy from the running tide.
They are tethered to the fjord seabed by 40-metre metal cables.
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-59401199
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