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by mikeash
5106 days ago
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Steam engines generally have terrible efficiency, at least at small scale. At large scale they do well (lots of power plants are basically steam engines), but smaller scale means higher output temperature, less equipment to capture energy, etc. Wikipedia says that an engine that exhausts the used steam to the atmosphere will be 1-10% efficient, as compared with ~25% for a normal gasoline engine and 40-50% for electrical generation engines. |
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