combine two plants so that each plants strength compensates for the others weakness
Light water nuclear plants like PWR and BWR have efficiency of about 33 percent, that is the ratio of electric output to reactor thermal output. Gas cooled reactors can be up to 40 percent as they work at higher temperature.
If you reduce output level you will reduce some costs (materials, power usage, etc.) but there are still many types of costs that remain at the same level. So, when you reduce output, your products will have a higher unit cost of production. And they will be less competitive.
No, there is a small risk, but their energy output is much higher than that of other power sources
THE SHORT-RUN COST-OUTPUT RELATIONSHIP REFERS TO A PARTICULAR SCALE OF OPERATION OR TO A FIXED PLANT. IT INDICATES VARIATIONS IN COST OVER OUTPUT FOR THE PLANT OF A GIVEN CAPACITY AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP WILL VARY WITH PLANTS OF VARYING CAPACITY.
natural gas processing, petroleum refining, and coking plants.
combine 2 plants so that each plant's compensates for the other's weakness.
Yes compared with fossil fueled power plants of the same electric power output.
A couple types are; Red blood cells. Plants certainly do not have a closed circulatory system. Neurons. Plants do not have brains and do not receive input from the body and no output goes to the body.
A couple types are; Red blood cells. Plants certainly do not have a closed circulatory system. Neurons. Plants do not have brains and do not receive input from the body and no output goes to the body.
Output.
Photosynthesis is how plants create food, used by autotrophs, the plant takes in sunlight, sugar, CO2, and water, and the output is energy, ATP, and O2.