Over 70% of the world’s coastlines are eroding. With 200 million people worldwide reliant on the protection that coral reefs offer, communities and livelihoods are at risk in many habitats around the world. Luckily, companies are working to combat this coastal erosion and enhance marine ecosystems by restoring and growing new coral reefs on a large scale through the electrolysis of seawater. There are some challenges, though. Explore the case study by browsing the interactive content below and learn more about precise power conversion methods and regulation of renewable energy.
Over 70% of the world’s coastlines are eroding. With 200 million people worldwide reliant on the protection that coral reefs offer, communities and livelihoods are at risk in many habitats around the world. Luckily, companies are working to combat this coastal erosion and enhance marine ecosystems by restoring and growing new coral reefs on a large scale through the electrolysis of seawater. There are some challenges, though. Explore the case study by browsing the interactive content below and learn more about precise power conversion methods and regulation of renewable energy.
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