Hi,
On 10-5-2011 18:27, Axil Axil wrote:
Most people live in big cities. They congregate at high densities.
Personal electric production is not possible in big cities. City
dwellers live in high rise apartments, condos and row houses. There is
no place to put all that waste heat. A personal electric production
system with an efficiency of less then 1% will produce so much waste
heat in the city, that it will literally melt the streets.
First the houses I refer to are located in cities. And I can tell from
my personal experience that a sun-collector-boiler combi doesn't take so
much space after all.
Second these systems do have a much higher efficiency then 1%.
If you consider that a CHP-system generates around 20 kW of heat of
which max. 5 kW is converted into electricity.
Kind regards,
MoB