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The idea of using pressure differential between the top and bottom of the tower to "generate electricity" is utter nonsense due to the fact the differential is identical inside and outside the tower. Every mechanical, hydraulic, ocean, and aerospace engineer knows this cold. Now, if they created some sort of venturi at the top through which prevailing winds blew, that would create an actual differential pressure which could be utilized, but by it's nature, it's not very efficient. It would be far more efficient to use east and mostly west-facing solar cells.Clepsydrae (talk) 16:33, 4 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]