Some mechanical systems
produce useful heat, others generate electricity.
Not exact matches
The fact that this isotope is a fissile material able to
produce large amounts of
heat and energy makes it highly
useful in industries.
Micropower, co-generation (simultaneously
producing both electricity and
useful heat), plus distributed renewables such as wind and solar, are already
producing more electricity than nuclear worldwide, Lovins says.
Also, we urge you to be mindful that the hydrogen
producing «reformers» used by stationary fuel cells typically emit lower amounts of NOX and SOX per unit of
useful work than do the furnaces, gas heaters, and air conditioners that they might one day supplant as
heat sources.