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Uploaded by on Dec 18, 2006

Solar energy provided

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  • Ha haaw :P .. we in Arizona get to have it and you guys don't, NYAAAHHH!! :p

  • Great idea!! now go find the man with the money!

  • @CytherLynx is not inefficient ???

  • @01PLeasant what parabolic mirrors ???

  • Seems to me that some parabolic mirrors would soup this tech up quite a bit.

  • @CytherLynx why is it ineffecient?

  • this is an inefficient way to gt energy. but would of been cool... maybe the tourist attractions could have made up for the inefficiencies

  • @henrykay01 fucking idiot

  • macht wirklich sinn

  • @Epicus From what I can see, that is not water on ground if you look more carefully, it is some sort of glass. The glass is being used to create an greenhouse effect by trapping the heat from the sun into the large basement. The hot air which lowers the atmospheric pressure of the confined basement is then allowed to pass through the long tower to outside where pressure is high and at the same time turning the turbines. The whole process is basically making use of artificial convection current.

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