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by philipkglass
1532 days ago
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This thermophotovoltaic cell is tuned to operate with radiant energy from a body heated to between 1900 and 2400 degrees Celsius. That is much hotter than any current reactor core. It wouldn't work with a traditional nuclear plant; it would require (at a minimum) developing reactors that operate at a much higher temperature. The most common power reactor design, the pressurized light water reactor, heats water to around 315 degrees Celsius: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pressurized_water_reactor#Cool... |
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Can’t it just heat something else than water? E.g. something that’s liquid at 2000C?