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by Manuel_D
296 days ago
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Note that water use is not the same as water consumption. If 100 gallons of water passes through a heat exchanger and 99 gallons go back into the river, only then 100 gallons were used but only 1 gallon was consumed. Thermoelectric cooling makes up a lot of water use, but on 1-2% of water consumption because most of the used water is returned: https://watercalculator.org/footprint/water-use-withdrawal-c... Furthermore, heat exchangers can use wastewater. This is done at the Palo Verde nuclear plant, for example. |
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