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On 29/09/2024 22:00, Scott Dorsey wrote:Oh, and the Gobi is a cold desert. With ice fields and stuff.D <nospam@example.net> wrote:It's a molten salt reactor, so the working fluid and the hot end of the CO2 cycle is at at least 800C. Even Gobi air is way cool enough for that.>>
Now China plans to build the world’s first NPP based on molten salt in the
Gobi desert. [..]
Okay, I am missing something somewhere. In order to make a heat engine
work (and generating power from nuclear reactions traditionally employs
a heat engine), you need a hot thing and a cold thing and a way to move
heat from one to the other. The hot thing is the reactor, but where is
the cold thing in the middle of the Gobi desert. CO2 is fine for transferring
heat (at low temperatures) but where do we put it?
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