Re: Wind energy a boon for farmers - tenfold returns !
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Date: 10/31/04
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Date: Sun, 31 Oct 2004 23:21:32 +0000 (UTC)
In sci.physics habshi <habshi@anony.com> wrote:
> What about Antarctica - with the huge power of winds blowing
> there it could become the powerhouse of the world. Rather than
> hydrogen we should convert it to petroleum with the carbon dioxide of
> the air .
How would you do that?
> We can then transport the petroleum anywhere . How much energy
> could we get from the Antarctica winds .
How would you transport during the winter?
> What about the temp difference three miles high and
> underground . Cant we use that to make electricity?
What about it? How would you build a three mile tall structure? How would
you bring the temperature differences together so you could do something
with it?
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