Published on December 14th,2005 at 8:32 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Tepco and Tokyo Uni work on a new type of windmill

Tepco or Tokyo Electric Power and Tokyo-University, one of the biggest Japanese universities (the one that churns out all the future Japanese corrupted people… eerrmmm, Japanese politicians) are collaborating on the construction of a new windmill for use in the ocean. As everybody knows, I’m very sensitive when it comes to these matters, and I’m crossing my fingers that this project will result in some real-life benefits in order to reduce as much as possible the use of polluting energy, like the cow’s farts.


Via NikkeiBP
Category Misc
              
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  • Xandrex

    enough wind disturbances to create a new…. Bermudas triangle !

  • Cyclotron_burst

    from the first picture it looks like the base structure rotates in a 360 degree circle……going with what Xandrex said theoretically if the winds are high enough you could cause a whirlpool…..sucking in everything in its path……..but think of the energy if would create

 

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