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Posted By Mikunited 6 months, 4 weeks ago in Science & TechnologyChina’s ambitious wind and solar plans represent a direct challenge to Europe’s claims of world leadership on cutting carbon emissions. Photograph: Keren Su/Getty
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Mikunited6 months, 4 weeks ago
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Sorry about my typo,it's not that I can't spell,it's more a question of being a poor typist.I am sorry if the misspelling has harmed your enjoyment of" propeller".I have put my spell-checker on,so I hope you will be able to enjoy this excellent site again.
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calitennflo6 months, 4 weeks ago
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I personally wrote the Honorable Senator Susan Collins yesterday about employing the same things here within the US, especially in the Desert areas such a San Diego Ca.
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http://www.wentworth.nsw.gov.au/solartower/
A Copy:Committees;'Energy/Environment Agriculture,Business/Economy/Labor,Education,Energ... Affairs,Health Care,Homeland Security/Immigration,Judiciary,Military/Veterans Affairs (I wanted to remind you, that sun towers in combination with fluid power can generate sufficient power and use only about 1400 acres of land...this employs bringing the ambient temp up about 94 degrees and turning about 33 wind turbines. plus...you then have on the average 200 megawatts per day to again pump sea water. Near a desert, this can make a reed sea, plus provide housing under the solar panels, about four stories deep. Australia already has this tower...and it can be found as a utility company...that too includes Canadians as share holders...and probably China too. Another fact...is you can take a steam turbine and replace the steam with a processor that swings the field in the windings at a variable speed. Pocessors via the commutator, or placed inside the motor...There are 4160 volt motors... Have a good day.... -
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