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For the engineers and home power hobbyists, we'll outline how
to provide the amenities of civilization on a floating platform.
From our unique angle, we'll review the field of self-sufficient
technology like solar panels, wind turbines, reverse osmosis,
satellite internet, and hydroponics. Along the way, we'll debunk
the myths that floating cities can be cheaply and effectively
built from a material called "seacrete" or powered by OTEC generators.
Source: http://seastead.org/commented/paper/intro.html#For_the_engineers_and_home_power_hobbyists_well_ou
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