Low-temperature electric generation – carbon-free energy paradigm and technology
Abstract
This work outlines the basic principles, technical and economic foundations of the use of low-temperature electric generation to provide electric energy for transport and various stationary facilities from a private residential building to entire cities due to the energy of unlimited low-temperature sources - soil, water, air, solar radiation in the format of carbon-free energy.
Date of receipt of the article to the editor: 2022-02-10.
Date of acceptance of the article for publication: 2022-03-01.
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