Global Times

Man plans to blow away Beijing’s smog with fans

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From “smog corridors” to smog-cleaning bicycles, China has seen some unusual proposals to clean up smog.

However, there’s one patent-seeker among them with a plan that really blows.

If approved, the “fan-away smog plan” could perhaps one day see up to 1.5 million people in Beijing blowing smog from the city using hand-held fans, the Legal Daily reported.

Its inventor surnamed Du filed an applicatio­n with the State Intellectu­al Property Office (SIPO) in March in the hopes of making his “fan fiction” become reality.

According to Du’s calculatio­ns, the plan could generate enough pressure to move more than 1 trillion cubic meters of air over the distance of one meter – enough to disperse Beijing’s smog.

All its takes is 1.5 million residents fanning at the same time in one direction for an hour.

According to the patent applicatio­n, the force of fans could be organized through TV, radio and SMS alerts, and government or other organizati­ons could hand out fans at designated spots.

Du touted the method as a low-cost, effective solution to China’s smog problem.

However, it seems unlikely Du will have his day. A SIPO official said that the applicatio­n is in the initial stages and not under “essential review,” which could take up to 18 months.

Most applicatio­ns do not make it past this stage, the official said.

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