What Are Supercritical CO2 Power Cycles?

Written by powermag.com

While conventional power plant cycles produce power from turbines using water or steam as the working fluid, supercritical carbon dioxide (sCO2) cycles use CO2 that is in a supercritical state—at a temperature and pressure above its critical point where liquid and gas phases are not distinguishable.

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Liar, liar, pants on fire

Written by theburningplatform.com

Another MSM narrative obliterated. This worthless “doctor” gets quoted in every left-wing media outlet in the country about the horrors of ivermectin in an Oklahoma hospital.

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Mother Nature’s Chemicals and Smells

Written by Jack Dini

Environmental groups have said that nature would never make brominated compounds or other halogenated chemicals. But in recent years these compounds have been found in forest fires, volcanic ash, soil, peat bogs, and myriad marine organisms.

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