> Surely it depends on efficiency curves, and local climate.
Yeah and i'm still trying to understand the enthalpy curve of the two systems but at the same given temp it's way further along the X-axis for 33'C[0][1].
33'C is a pretty common for a huge chunk of the earth.
If it was way cheaper to implement then of course cold locations would work really hard to adopt it. but with 10x pressures, there's no way, right?
Yeah and i'm still trying to understand the enthalpy curve of the two systems but at the same given temp it's way further along the X-axis for 33'C[0][1].
33'C is a pretty common for a huge chunk of the earth.
If it was way cheaper to implement then of course cold locations would work really hard to adopt it. but with 10x pressures, there's no way, right?
[0] https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/ese3.976
[1] https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/cms/asset/cf698e11-dfed-489c...