Company changed name.. Stock did go up from interest with another energy company. http://www.cleanwindenergytower.com/the-tower.html
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Extremely big structure, doesn't seem as if they produce very much power based on the size of the tower, can't see it being economically viable, who is going to pay for the construction of these monsters?
12 years ago. Rating: 7 | |
It sounds good to me, and it would definitely beat all those ugly wind mills ruining the landscape. If it can get us off the dependence on oil...it's a step in the right direction.
12 years ago. Rating: 5 | |
Light water power plants use hour-glass shaped structure like that and have a strong up draft at the base due to the rising heat. I think it will work since down drafts near cave openings that has a lower cave opening. I have toyed with the use of solar heat by heating air in a black pipe 30 feet tall. The rise is due to heat and the pipe was insulated on the north side and clear bubble pack on the south side. It worked well and had quite a draft but that’s as far as I got for lack of funds 20 years ago. There are lots of ways to produce electrical energy by taking advantage of solar heat. cold air exhausting down-wardly. There’s also fog producing electricity and electricity produced by the earth itself over distance between differing geological strata….like an enormous chemical battery.
11 years ago. Rating: 4 | |
I think neither government nor industry can tolerate any form of natural abundance that can possible be viewed as a gift from God for our happiness and enjoyment without dipping their greedy hands into such matters to make a way for money (their own god) to be made and to abolish natural abundance. Were all their secrets known by all no one would accept their cowardly, self-serving ways.