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France has taken a major step in renewable energy by activating what is being hailed as the world’s first commercial-scale tidal lagoon power plant. Located along the Brittany coast south of Saint-Malo, the facility features a massive 12-kilometer curved seawall enclosing approximately 3,400 hectares of coastal waters, creating an artificial lagoon that harnesses the predictable power of Atlantic tides.

Unlike traditional tidal stream devices with rotors placed directly in open sea currents, this design keeps all generating machinery integrated within the seawall structure itself. It uses 90 bidirectional turbines embedded in the barrage. As tides rise, seawater flows into the lagoon through the turbines, spinning them to produce electricity. During ebb tides, water flows outward, generating power in both directions across the four daily tidal cycles. This setup avoids placing moving parts in the open ocean, reducing marine life disruption, corrosion, and maintenance challenges.

The plant is reported to deliver reliable, weather-independent clean energy—potentially around 270 MW—powering tens of thousands of homes. It showcases tidal range technology’s advantages: high predictability and long operational life compared to wind or solar. While building on France’s pioneering legacy with the 1966 Rance Tidal Power Station, this lagoon approach aims for lower environmental impact and greater scalability. It marks an exciting advancement in blue energy, offering a sustainable path to decarbonization by tapping into the ocean’s immense, constant power.

I hope the story above is true.  If it is, it provides hope that at least one flavor of hydrokinetics (tidal) still remains potentially feasible.

What seemed to have killed hydrokinetics isn’t that it’s theoretically impossible; rather, that its levelized cost of energy (LCOE), largely due to high maintenance costs, couldn’t compete with the solar and wind as their LCOE plummeted over the past decade.

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This Is Funny, but it Cuts to the Bone

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Fans of our top comedians will love this video, a fictional reenactment of George Washington’s addressing an open meeting of citizens in the newly formed United States, concerning potential frailties of the soon-to-be-ratified Constitution.

https://www.2greenenergy.com/2026/07/06/george-washington/

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Marco Rubio Spreads Lies to the MAGA Crowd

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If it weren’t for the existence of social democracies all over the world, the clown in this one-minute-long video might be somewhat credible.

Good thing for him that he’s talking to people most of whom couldn’t find Scandinavia, New Zealand, Costa Rica, the Netherlands, Iceland, etc. on a map.

Better yet, his followers don’t know that the people living in these counties are the happiest human beings on the planet.

Truth used to matter.

https://www.2greenenergy.com/2026/07/06/marco-rubio-maga-crowd/

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Trump Desperately Looking for — and Finding — More Things to Ruin

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From the League of Conservationist Voters:
The Trump administration is paying Duke Energy $129 million in taxpayer dollars to stop its North Carolina offshore wind farm. Trump has now paid over $2.5 billion to terminate offshore wind projects that would have provided affordable energy to millions. He’s enriching Big Oil at our expense.
If Trump can somehow survive the “blue wave” that we hope to see in the midterms and manages not to be removed from office, he’ll have another two plus years to destroy our health, education, environment, and the feeble wealth of the common person.

https://www.2greenenergy.com/2026/07/06/trump-desperately-looking-for-and-finding-more-things-to-ruin/

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