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No Wires, No Electricity: First Nitrogen-Powered Air Con

3 点作者 karterk将近 3 年前

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yetihehe将近 3 年前
Liquid nitrogen is a byproduct? I thought it is normal commercial product. It can be produced with liquid oxygen, but don&#x27;t they use LN to recover energy used to freeze air? Not reusing LN and just dumping it would be like wasting 80% of energy.<p>&gt; Owners will typically have to replace the nitrogen every seven to 10 days, depending how much they use it.<p>100L tank of LN &quot;soaks up&quot; about 8kWh of energy when heating from liquid to -10C, so like a heat pump transferring 200W for 5h&#x2F;day for 8 days. Not that much. 100L of LN costs about $3000 where I live, 8kWh of electricity costs about $2, no one sane would use LN2 instead of electricity.
IceMetalPunk将近 3 年前
I&#x27;m confused. They say it doesn&#x27;t use electricity, but what&#x27;s the process to create the LN2? Doesn&#x27;t that use power?