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They’ll need to move 2x the volume of water, and have more infrastructure to maintain - even if it was actually 100% thermally efficient. Not counting capital costs. Which I’d count as efficiency issues.

The water pumping and maintenance costs are likely going to be their largest ongoing costs, no?



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