The efficiency of a reactor is determined in particular by the temperature at which the cooling liquid is located. The higher the temperature, the higher the efficiency of the reactor. Today’s temperatures, which range from 300 to 500 degrees, generate very low efficiencies.
The efficiency of a reactor is determined in particular by the temperature at which the cooling liquid is located. The higher the temperature, the higher the efficiency of the reactor. Today’s temperatures, which range from 300 to 500 degrees, generate very low efficiencies.