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In continuation of water slide water generator concept - These images show concept plan, elevations, axon, and perspective. Three domes and three pools where the water continuously flows in perpetuity lol. The domes are double shelled and the gap between holds and supports the slide structure. The double dome method also allows for greater insulation for the space inside the inner dome for increase hvac efficiency and potentially cleaner air - much like double shelled drinking glass with a layer of insulated air between both membranes that conserves and preserves the interior temperature for much longer periods of time as opposed to single insulation membrane objects or structures. I will expand on the domes in the next few posts. The pools and the multiple passive solar heater arrays are are large and cover all together the size of a futbol stadium. Again, the water is carried from pool to pool via the the solar heaters and is then channeled into the slide where a currently undetermined amount of water generators power a currently unknown amount of energy. The space inside and around the domes could be used for vegetation, bitcoin mining, gyms, offices, you name it. This design is intended to be built near a large body of water. Lakes or large artificial pools could do the trick. If space allows the pools and domes could be Daisy chained for many miles if needed. That would also help in ensuring the many pools at varying elevations maintain necessary levels of water so the slide are always generating electricity. Shutting of and closing any amount of slides could benefit in times of drought or if for any reason the top pool that feeds the slides is low on water. Rough daisy chain sketch posted in comments lol. This thing needs to be huge in order the the arrays to carry enough water to the pools. As always, suggestions most welcome. Orale!

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... so the 'slides'*

... Shutting 'off'*

... in order 'for'*

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Domes measure 40' in diameter for scale

It's still a concept. Much progress is needed.

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