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I need one of these baby's behind my house!

Started by dirtsurfer · Dec 5, 2012 · 2 replies
dirtsurfer
Interesting technology that I don't truly understand. To be built in San Luis if they they get the financing:


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jerry
The Cutting Edge News better behind your house than mine but pretty amazing..the tallest building in the World!!!!! Fresh water as a byproduct.... When i built custom houses we did a cooling tower for a guy..It worked well but upkeep became a problem (you have to climb and clean)

This is pretty a good story on passive solar for new home builders Passive Solar Heating & Cooling Manual, Part 3 of 4 - Arizona Solar Center - Your Guide to Solar and Other Renewable Energy Sources in Arizona
moore_rb
Far out.

I only glanced at the story, and did not dig into the gory technical details (yet) , but the initial question that jumped out at me was:

It works by spraying water into hot air to cool it, and it generates power as the cooler air falls and spins air driven turbines... In other words: It creates vertical downward wind.

so, hot air: very abundant in northern Mexico in summer... but where would the water come from? the dry Colorado river? The uber-salty sea of cortez 90 miles away...?

and since the water would evaporate as it cools the hot air, it means less water for agriculture, drinking, etc...

and also- since Northern Mexico is already among the windiest places on Earth- why use a technology that requires water to cool the air to make it fall?

Wouldn't windmills be more practical?

That's it- I'm going to have to make some phone calls and take over this whole project...:cruisin: