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Cool concept.
Got to be careful bungee jumping of that one..
Solid idea, why hasn't this been used yet.
If the women don't find ya handsome. They should at least find ya handy.
UnkleRukus wrote:
Solid idea, why hasn't this been used yet.
Because politicians can't handle when stuff fits together?RDMC wrote:
UnkleRukus wrote:
Solid idea, why hasn't this been used yet.
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
Ah, so not actual solar wind.
no it's solar & wind powerliquidat0r wrote:
Ah, so not actual solar wind.
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
Should probably specify that in the title.FloppY_ wrote:
no it's solar & wind powerliquidat0r wrote:
Ah, so not actual solar wind.
If the women don't find ya handsome. They should at least find ya handy.
So should the people who wrote the article ... but it's pretty obvious once you've read the first 10 words or looked at the picture.
I know, but I can't since the artist seems to have dubbed his creation the solar wind bridgeUnkleRukus wrote:
Should probably specify that in the title.FloppY_ wrote:
no it's solar & wind powerliquidat0r wrote:
Ah, so not actual solar wind.
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
Seems like a pretty good idea.
Probably cost, as well as campaign donations from ExxonMobil and co.RDMC wrote:
UnkleRukus wrote:
Solid idea, why hasn't this been used yet.

The Coal and Natural Gas Barons dont take too kindly to new energy upstarts either... just sayin'Hurricane2k9 wrote:
Probably cost, as well as campaign donations from ExxonMobil and co.RDMC wrote:
UnkleRukus wrote:
Solid idea, why hasn't this been used yet.
theyre not stupid, theyd ride on this shit too. a lot of alt energy developments are from investment firms and oil companies lulz.loubot wrote:
The Coal and Natural Gas Barons dont take too kindly to new energy upstarts either... just sayin'Hurricane2k9 wrote:
Probably cost, as well as campaign donations from ExxonMobil and co.RDMC wrote:
probably won't look like that, turbines will be uniformed-sized ish or not even turbines, rather those spinning helical blade thingies
Depends, if someone would actually care about aesthetics they could be like that...Trotskygrad wrote:
probably won't look like that, turbines will be uniformed-sized ish or not even turbines, rather those spinning helical blade thingies
But since politicians are in charge of the $$$ then yeah, they'd remake it to look boring as fuck...
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
Looks inefficient, turbines need to be as high as possible, that'll really increase the side loading and will only work in two narrow directions.
Not a good idea at all.
Not a good idea at all.
Fuck Israel
The bridge is already there and has been decommissioned... architects were tasked to find uses for it...Dilbert_X wrote:
Looks inefficient, turbines need to be as high as possible, that'll really increase the side loading and will only work in two narrow directions.
Not a good idea at all.
I'd say that solar wind concept was way better than the garden that beat it...
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
well consider bridges that cross valleys, the funnelling on the land will force the wind to travel down the valley so direction is no longer a problem and secondly the funneling effect will accelerate wind speed and thus maximising turbine efficiency (\o/ GCSE geog)
We need a geography nerd to explain this in more detail i.e. ted4mods.
You've only gotta drive across one (for those in the UK, know of the one crossing lake Hollingworth on the m62) the cross wind is very apparent as the wind is forced downwards through the valley and if this engineering and mafs is correct a lot of free energy is going to waste.
a good idea in some cases
We need a geography nerd to explain this in more detail i.e. ted4mods.
You've only gotta drive across one (for those in the UK, know of the one crossing lake Hollingworth on the m62) the cross wind is very apparent as the wind is forced downwards through the valley and if this engineering and mafs is correct a lot of free energy is going to waste.
a good idea in some cases
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imagine how much free energy could be captured here...

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That's the bridge featured in Top Gear no?m3thod wrote:
imagine how much free energy could be captured here...
http://www.wadias.in/site/arzan/blog/Mi … 52_asw.jpg
Sweetest fucking bridge in the world
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