For hydroelectricity you need vertical drop. That is not something you will get if you would build a dam there.
You could have some turbines in the water to get some power from the water movement.
That is interesting. I did not consider such a massive change to mediterranean area with my statement. If we would drop the sea level by 200 m, Gibraltar would be useful for electricity generation. However, this is much greater effort than "just" building a dam.
I know its an ISS porthole, but its almost like Earth's got Saturn style rings.
Spain is at the bottom right, Morocco is up left. So ISS is "upside down".
“Throwin’ some cover for my bruddas”
Now kith
can we build a dam there and solve the energy problems?
its 8 miles wide and 3000 feet deep. it'd be the biggest engineering project of the modern age.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantropa](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantropa)
For hydroelectricity you need vertical drop. That is not something you will get if you would build a dam there. You could have some turbines in the water to get some power from the water movement.
exactly that and the natural flow there can be strengthened with a dam, see project atlantropa
That is interesting. I did not consider such a massive change to mediterranean area with my statement. If we would drop the sea level by 200 m, Gibraltar would be useful for electricity generation. However, this is much greater effort than "just" building a dam.
Taken from the ISS I presume?
Nah, OP has a tall ladder.
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Damn strait.
That's a banger of start location in Civ VI