So we all know how wind turbines work. They use the wind to spin a turbine which then powers a generator. The problem is that wind is not controllable and as a result our power gained is inconsistent.
Do you know focault currents? If you use it to melt sodium chloride(Fusion T. : 800°C, Enthalpy of fusion : 300 kwh/m3!), you can store any any wind energy(Hurricane energy also...........)!!!
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Possibility of using CO2 to generate power?
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Do you know focault currents? If you use it to melt sodium chloride(Fusion T. : 800°C, Enthalpy of fusion : 300 kwh/m3!), you can store any any wind energy(Hurricane energy also...........)!!!