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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•7 months agoI guess aeolic energy also doesn’t use steam (unless we count the air humidity), but still involves turning a turbine.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•7 months agoExcuse my blatant ignorance, but what is aeolic energy? I’ve never heard about it before.
minus-squarewialinkfedilinkEnglish7•7 months agoGarlic power. Nah, just a non-traditional way of saying wind generators like turbines.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•7 months agoFrench words are the fancy words in English. French was the language of the upper classes for a long time.
I guess aeolic energy also doesn’t use steam (unless we count the air humidity), but still involves turning a turbine.
Excuse my blatant ignorance, but what is aeolic energy? I’ve never heard about it before.
Garlic power.
Nah, just a non-traditional way of saying wind generators like turbines.
Apparently it’s the fancy word for wind power.
What a dissapointment.
or just french
French words are the fancy words in English. French was the language of the upper classes for a long time.