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Steam condenser coating could save 460 million tons of carbon dioxide annually

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Steam condenser coating could save 460 million tons of carbon dioxide annually

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If coal and natural gas power generation were 2% more efficient, then every year, there could be 460 million fewer tons of carbon dioxide released and 2 trillion fewer gallons of water used. A recent innovation to the steam cycle used in fossil fuel power generation could achieve this.
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The original was posted on /r/technology by /u/Ssider69 on 2023-08-25 17:14:50.

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