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by pasbesoin
5955 days ago
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I was a bit distracted while the interview was playing, but what I gathered is that their efficiency in converting chemical energy (specifically, so far, natural gas and oxygen) to electricity -- perhaps, per a comment I saw elsewhere, when the resulting heat can also be used and so considered part of the equation -- is about twice that of utility generated and delivered electric power. I don't know whether my understanding is correct, but that's how I currently understand the comments regarding greater efficiency and cost savings. |
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