Method and system for power generation from humid air

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290 54, 60645, F03D 900

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ABSTRACT:
A system for the generation of power from an air flow is disclosed, comprising means for the condensation of air by spraying water at high altitude in the open, and at least one wind turbine for the generation of electric power, located substantially at Earth surface level. Condensation of the air at high altitudes generates a downwardly air flow, and said wind turbine is actuated by said air flow to produce electric energy.

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