Re: Solar breakthrough - when?
From: G. R. L. Cowan (gcowan_at_eagle.ca)
Date: 08/19/04
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Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2004 16:17:47 -0400
Tkalbfus1 wrote:
>
> >Carnot certainly does not think so.
> >A low delta T GUARANTEES inefficiency and a total lack of cost
> >effectiveness.
> >
> >--
> >Many thanks,
> >
> >Don Lancaster
>
> You can make up for this by increasing efficiency in construction technology.
"TKalbfus" is beginning to be somewhat boring.
(I hear a chorus of incredulous cries, "Beginning!?")
OTEC experience has been that net power is ZERO OR LESS.
Make up for that, jackass.
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