For over a century, the dream of efficiently concentrating low-grade heat into high-temperature industrial energy has been constrained by a stubborn ceiling: 200 degrees Celsius (392 degrees Fahrenheit).
Now, a team from China has shattered that temperature limit. Using a revolutionary heat pump with no moving parts, they achieved an output of 270 degrees with a 145-degree heat source to drive the cycle.
Developed by a team led by Luo Ercang at the Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry of...
China’s ultra-hot heat pump breakthrough paves way for melting ore with sunlight
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Source: scmp.com

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