soolajõud
Soolajõud, often translated as "salt power" or "brine force," refers to the energy that can be generated from the difference in salt concentration between two bodies of water. This phenomenon is most commonly observed at the interface between freshwater and saltwater, such as where a river meets the sea. The osmotic pressure created by the salt gradient can be harnessed to produce electricity through a process called pressure retarded osmosis (PRO). In PRO, freshwater is pushed through a semipermeable membrane towards the saltwater side, causing a buildup of pressure on the saltwater side. This pressurized flow can then drive a turbine, generating electrical power.
The theoretical potential for soolajõud is significant, as it represents a renewable energy source that is