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by rawgabbit
295 days ago
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It said 41% of the water used in the US is for thermo electric cooling. Albeit, it didn't break this down into saltwater vs freshwater. It also said the vast majority of this water usage is due to older plants that did not recirculate the water. The newer plants that recirculate the water only used a tiny fraction of water in comparison. So...if the US replaces all of its old nuclear power plants, we would free up almost 40% of water used today? |
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Furthermore, heat exchangers can use wastewater. This is done at the Palo Verde nuclear plant, for example.