Robin wrote:
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I think they are anticipating a bit. A real live system where 2/3 of the
energy
needs to be recirculated, just to keep it going, is going to be a real
handful
to engineer if you ask me. If a significant proportion of that recycled
energy
needs to be in the form of electric power, then it might not even prove to
be feasible.
MC: Good point. The next things to watch are a) net energy yield, and b)
actual consumables. We can be assured that lthe client has approached this
point with eyes wide open and after a lengthy due diligence process with
BLP. I'm sure these questions have been asked and backed up by proprietary
info from BLP. Actually, a series of test beds will be necessary to check
out estimates and flush out surprises. Mills has been unusually generous
with progess reports and I think it notable that he has pledged continuation
of such.
Mike Carrell
Regards,
Robin van Spaandonk <[email protected]>
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