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   Meenakshi : Connection

Inventor Uses Tornadoes as Energy Source

Meenakshi said May 12, 6:55 PM:

 

 By creating a man-made tornado, an inventor realized he could extract enough electricity to power a small city.————–
Tornadoes are more associated with wreckage and destruction than
environmental activism. But surprisingly, they’ve got plenty of
potential to do good: Your average tornado contains as much energy as a
typical power plant. If only we could find a way to harness that power,
we could create clean energy alternatives that don’t rely on coal or
nuclear power.

Unfortunately, tornadoes don’t take direction from humans too well.
But Canadian engineer Louis Michaud came up with a novel idea: By
creating his own man-made tornado, which he calls an Atmospheric Vortex
Engine, he could extract as much as 200 megawatts of electricity -
enough to power a small city.

A tornado may sound like a tough thing to create, but all you need
to do is find a way to heat an elevated layer of air so that the
temperature is much higher than that of the air below, which will
create a vortex. “You can generate energy whenever you have a
temperature gradient,” Michaud told LiveScience.
“The source of the energy here is the natural movement of warm and cold
air currents.” In his AVE, Michaud places wind turbines at the bottom
of his vortex, which will suck up energy from the man-made tornado.

Michaud has built many small prototypes of the AVE, and his idea
seems to work without a hitch. A 200 megawatt AVE facility would cost
about $60 million, which is lower than the cost of any existing power
source. He hasn’t found any investors yet, though –so if you’ve got
deep pockets and want to help make the world a greener place, why not
give Michaud a call? He may even name a tornado after you.

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  Domus Ulixes : Some Kid

Re: Inventor Uses Tornadoes as Energy Source

Domus Ulixes said May 13, 11:05 PM:

 

Problem 1:
The temperature differences are way smaller then in any existing power plant.
Making the process by definition always less effective as the others.
I think this process will cost a lot of energy before it is useable.
This doesn't sound like a great idea. But if you link me to his article, I will look into it.

   Meenakshi : Connection

Re: Inventor Uses Tornadoes as Energy Source

Meenakshi said May 14, 8:21 PM:

 

The link I had was the one in the article

 LiveScience.