Claims
- 1. A convection tower for cleaning polluted air and generating electrical power comprising:
- a structure having a tower section integral with and a skirt section, said skirt section being formed into individual tunnels;
- one or more first water sprayer means disposed in said tower section for providing fine mist water droplets for evaporative cooling of air in said tower section of said structure to create a flow of said air downward through said structure and for removing pollution from said air;
- a plurality of turbine generator means in said individual tunnels of said skirt section of said structure for generating electrical power from said flow of said air through said structure; and
- a plurality of second water sprayer means disposed in said individual tunnels of said skirt section of said structure for removing any remaining pollutants and said fine mist water droplets from said flow of air through said structure.
- 2. The convection tower as described in claim 1, wherein said structure is comprised of fabric stretched between steel beams and cables.
- 3. The convection tower as described in claim 1, further comprising chemical sprayer means for spraying chemicals effective to dissolve hydrocarbons and other gases from said flow of air through said structure.
- 4. The convection tower as described in claim 1, further comprising catch basin means for collecting pollution particulates and water from said sprayers means.
Government Interests
The invention is a result of a contract with the Department of Energy (Contract No. W-7405-ENG-36).
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