Peter Gluck <[email protected]> wrote:

But it cannot waste the heat that is not produced.- as you believe; or not?
>

Perhaps you misunderstand the term "waste" in this context.

The term "waste heat" means heat that is not transferred to the fluid in a
boiler. It means heat that radiates from boiler to the surroundings. A 70%
AFUE boiler that produces 1 MW of hot water or steam would also produce 300
kW of waste heat in the area around the boiler. In this case, in the
shipping container.

Obviously, heat which is not produced does not exist and does not heat
anything.



> If the efficiency was indeed so low, who has paid the huge electricity
> bill?
>

I do not know what electricity bill you refer to. I have not seen any
electricity bills.



> It could be as high as 85 million kWh- how much does this cost in Florida?
>

What could be this high? I do not know what you are talking about.

- Jed

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