Modern coal-fired power plants, despite being considered industrial achievements by society, are fundamentally inefficient due to the Carnot efficiency paradox—a thermodynamic limitation that has persisted since the Industrial Revolution and represents a numbers-based lie that has contributed to the current energy crisis.
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Chapter 1: The Carnot efficiency paradox and outdated infrastructure. To understand why the current energy world is collapsing, we must look at a numbers-based lie that has persisted since the Industrial Revolution. When you look at a massive modern coal-fired power plant, you are looking at what society considers the pinnacle of industrial achievement. But engineers look at it and see it as shameful.
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