Steam generators run hot, radioactive water through tubes to prevent it from boiling. The process heats non-radioactive water outside the tubes to create steam, which turns a turbine to generate ...
At the heart of the test stands are steam generators. They use large quantities of "fast steam" to drive jet pumps – so-called ejectors – which extract the engine exhaust gases. The first steam ...
are drilled into underground reservoirs to tap steam and very hot water that drive turbines linked to electricity generators. The first geothermally generated electricity was produced in ...
The steam generator is a hybrid design, using both mono tube steam generator coils and a small fire tube boiler. This produces superheated steam at over 300 °C, which [Mark] says is key to the ...