Another KCNA Exclusive: DPRK Invents Windmill
Technology marches on in Norkieland!
Pyongyang, March 23 (KCNA) -- The Natural Energy Development and Utilization Centre under the Academy of Sciences of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea has developed a new type of wind-power water pump. It has already paid off in various parts on the west coast including Kwail County, South Hwanghae Province for the supply of drinking, industrial and irrigation water. The pump, with a vertically reciprocating piston with the help of impellers, can draw water up to tens of meters.
The government has directed many efforts to research for making an effective use of natural energy in accordance with the world trend of developing wind-power water pump, taking into consideration the electricity shortage of the nation.
An electricity shortage in the Workers Paradise? Could it be possible?
Posted by: tu3031 2005-03-24 |