| 11. | A heat exchanger transfers that heat to a standard steam cycle turbo-alternator to produce electricity.
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| 12. | Hence the chart is only useful for enthalpy changes in the expansion process of the steam cycle.
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| 13. | By combining both gas and steam cycles, high input temperatures and low output temperatures can be achieved.
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| 14. | Water used in the steam cycle is taken from the local mains water, supplied by Northumbrian Water.
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| 15. | A larger steam turbine also allows the use of higher pressures and results in a more efficient steam cycle.
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| 16. | The primary regions of interest for cogeneration combined-cycle systems are those with unfired and supplementary fired steam cycles.
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| 17. | Nuclear fuels can produce more fuel from what is otherwise waste, and can generate electricity without a steam cycle.
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| 18. | Early examples from the 19th century, steam cycles and three wheelers mostly, were in a single room near the entrance.
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| 19. | This means that energy from aneutronic fusion could be captured using direct conversion instead of the steam cycle that is used for neutrons.
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| 20. | Relatively high flue gas temperature raises the condition of steam ( 84 bar, 525 degree Celsius ) thereby improving the efficiency of steam cycle.
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