interesting article:
http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2010/ ... paraplant/
Future of wind power?
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Re: Future of wind power?
This could actually work. And as a bonus, when you burn hydrogen you get fresh water as a byproduct, water shortages being the next great crisis. (making the water byproduct useable is "just" an engineering problem) The energy loss rates are huge at each stage, but are 100% clean after the initial manufacturing/setup costs.
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try reading the comments on any SFGate.com article.. the comments there are soo stupid.. its often entertaining to read them.stone wrote: (damn there are some ignorant commenters on wired.com--almost as bad as youtube)
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did someone call for aerospace engineering??
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