UC engineers' cool idea could revolutionize power industry
Monday, February 4, 2019
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(University of Cincinnati) Power plants in the United States need as much water each year as all of the nation's farms combined -- an estimated 133 billion gallons per day, according to federal numbers. This poses an enormous strain on water resources and has a detrimental environmental impact. But University of Cincinnati engineers have developed a new air-cooling system for power plants that uses no water but is nearly as effective as water-cooled systems.
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