Originally posted by scooterscot
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Heat needs to be in a harvestable form. Any heat you cannot either transform or use directly is wasted. To be used directly it needs to be generated close to where it will be used i.e. in people's houses. This implies some people will have too much and some too little, and it's not easily traded so will need to be either stored for later or wasted. The temperature also needs to be high enough to actually heat stuff up and it needs to be controllable.
When comparing the engine of car you'd be lucky to achieve 40% efficiency.
Would not be suitable on a large scale though.
Incidentally the process does not need to be 100% efficient, who said it does btw?
You seem to think nobody is thinking about this stuff but actually lots of people are.

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