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::What i just discovered at a further analysis, is that it exists theoretical plans to build downdraft towers (standalone chimney model) by spraying water mist around the top edge of the chimneys rim, to make the air become chilled and fall down the inside of the tower. But I cannot see anyone suggesting to connect these two methods in a closed or open loop. And leaning it down at approx 45° angle on the natural slope of a hillside. What I actually really are talking about is like a huge sterling engine? Would you agree or disagree with the feasability? | ::What i just discovered at a further analysis, is that it exists theoretical plans to build downdraft towers (standalone chimney model) by spraying water mist around the top edge of the chimneys rim, to make the air become chilled and fall down the inside of the tower. But I cannot see anyone suggesting to connect these two methods in a closed or open loop. And leaning it down at approx 45° angle on the natural slope of a hillside. What I actually really are talking about is like a huge sterling engine? Would you agree or disagree with the feasability? | ||
:: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy_tower --[[User:Yeahvle|Yeahvle]] 07:52, 28 June 2011 (PDT) | :: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy_tower --[[User:Yeahvle|Yeahvle]] 07:52, 28 June 2011 (PDT) | ||