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− | The [[Solar Towers]] are a series of monumental solar monoliths that cut across [[New Vancouver]]. Their imposing design is the result of a compromise between Canadian, American, Chinese, Korean, and Indian stakeholders. No architect has yet to take credit for them and they may in fact be designed by no one in particular. They are notorious for reflecting excess unwanted [[sun]]light onto the city, yet generate enough excess energy for neighboring regions that citizens of [[New Vancouver]] receive weekly Solar Tower dividends. | + | The [[Solar Towers]] are a series of monumental solar monoliths that cut across [[New Vancouver]]. Their imposing design is the result of a compromise between Canadian, American, Chinese, Korean, and Indian stakeholders in [[New Vancouver]]. No architect has yet to take credit for them and they may in fact be designed by no one in particular. They are notorious for reflecting excess unwanted [[sun]]light onto the city, yet generate enough excess energy for neighboring regions that citizens of [[New Vancouver]] receive weekly Solar Tower dividends. |
Revision as of 18:31, 19 September 2021
The Solar Towers are a series of monumental solar monoliths that cut across New Vancouver. Their imposing design is the result of a compromise between Canadian, American, Chinese, Korean, and Indian stakeholders in New Vancouver. No architect has yet to take credit for them and they may in fact be designed by no one in particular. They are notorious for reflecting excess unwanted sunlight onto the city, yet generate enough excess energy for neighboring regions that citizens of New Vancouver receive weekly Solar Tower dividends.