A passive heat pump can generate power below 100C. That’s still plenty warm enough to travel up a water column, across a cooling tank, and down to a closed loop or exit. +A turbine to capture the falling water.
No idea how much energy it can capture. It seems obvious? So probably not much.
A passive heat pump can generate power below 100C. That’s still plenty warm enough to travel up a water column, across a cooling tank, and down to a closed loop or exit. +A turbine to capture the falling water.
No idea how much energy it can capture. It seems obvious? So probably not much.