Method of generating rotary power in a deepsea environment

Power plants – Pressure fluid source and motor – Utilizing natural energy or having a geographic feature

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114337, 405191, 114295, 175 6, B63G 800

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ABSTRACT:
Method of generating rotary or turbine power within a deepsea environment, for drilling a hole in the seabed and dropping of a mooring pile in the hole so drilled. Rotary turbine power is developed by admitting water through a submerged turbine and into an evacuated sphere. The turbine drives an auger which engages and drills a hole in the seabed. An inorganic polymer may be supported in the evacuated sphere, so as to be reactant with admitted seawater for bleeding off of pure water and hydrogen gas at a surface location.

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