Hydrostatic power generation is the tacit cooperation of composite dynamic caisson and air pressure lifting system. In still water, the potential energy and kinetic energy of dynamic flowing water are used to circularly push the turbine to rotate and drive the generator to generate electricity.
Qu Xisheng, a Chinese scholar, discovered the differential ring force and invented the double-shaft turbine (that is, the vertical double-shaft turbine). It can even be said that the role of water is enough to replace oil. Twin-shaft turbines can be used for still water power generation, which can be used to produce electricity close to nuclear power plants, enough to replace nuclear power plants that should be called risk energy sources. However, inland water resources are decreasing. If there are no large lakes and reservoirs, still water power generation technology is only suitable for building small and medium-sized double-shaft turbine power stations. The best place to generate electricity by still water is the ocean.