Koakie

Koakie t1_itkgsfa wrote

The only soldiers getting propperly fed are the ones standing at the DMZ where they do the photo ops.

The rest are malnourished af.

>Although North and South Koreans are genetically similar, North Koreans are about 13 cm shorter than South Koreans because of nutritional differences

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/51421182_Height_and_weight_differences_between_North_and_South_Korea

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Koakie t1_it6jjhq wrote

There is still a turbine. But its built in the base. The shape of the thing creates low pressure and pulls air up through the base.

https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/628d17032d7bf45b1f456f6f/b09c6e9b-3188-4c83-9152-fa3887978487/standalone+unit.jpg

Here is another design which pulls air through it, with a turbine in a tube. https://ip.sandia.gov/images/tech/2.png

Or how they can connect multiple air ducts to a single turbine https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTV9wMkd5CFzHrGmrxKyoD2baWr-IxTcRbecQ&usqp=CAU

There are no "external" moving parts is what they mean. Like a regular turbine spinning huge blades.

If they find a way to generate energy by just blowing wind along a few copper coils, let me know.

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Koakie t1_isx6s1f wrote

I also would have guessed that.

Then the article throws this monkey wrench into it

>Upon activation, Crimson Storage became the largest active single-phase storage project in the world, and second-largest energy storage project currently in operation of any configuration

It doesnt make any sense. Probably it means the battery is one DC battery unit which converts to 3 phase AC, instead of 3 battery units, one for each phase. Idk.

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