Wind turbine that recovers water ... From air

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by phil53 » 27/01/12, 16:54

An old subject, I just read in Science et vie that a Russian F. Zibold discovered in 1900 tumuli filled with pebbles which for him were used to recover water by condensation.
Experiments have been done

http://books.google.fr/books?id=lIcjfdv ... &q&f=false

But today better than the wind turbine, the company Airdrop recovers water thanks to a condenser supplied by the solar which uses the freshness of the earth.
Dedelco, you see it advances recovery using the inertia of the ground!
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by dedeleco » 27/01/12, 17:33

I had already seen, because already shown on econology.
Desert plants have been doing this for millions of years, recovering from condensation !!
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by phil53 » 27/01/12, 21:21

Yes Dedeleco, but there I find the trick still great. Even if indeed the plants do it and also certain systems based on nets or tarpaulin.
This time it is downright well done if it is well industrialized it should be a hit in dry countries, even in France.
And we can count on Dyson to industrialize it.
http://notre-chic-planete.com/2011/11/1 ... yMGoGEghls

On the other hand, rather than a pump, he could have used the capillary principle to bring water to the plants.
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