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| Actually, fossil fuel plants run hotter than the usual | |
| boiling-water reactor nuclear plants. (There's a gripe in the industry | |
| that nuclear power uses 1900 vintage steam technology). So it's | |
| more important in nuclear plants to get the cold end of the system | |
| as cold as possible. Hence big cooling towers. | |
| Oil and gas fired steam plants also have condensers, but they | |
| usually are sized to get the steam back into hot water, not most of the | |
| way down to ambient. Some plants do cool the condensers with water, | |
| rather than air; as one Canadian official, asked about "thermal | |
| pollution" de-icing a river, said, "Up here, we view heat as a resource". | |
| Everybody runs closed-cycle boilers. The water used is | |
| purified of solids, which otherwise crud up the boiler plumbing when | |
| the water boils. Purifying water for boiler use is a bigger job than | |
| cooling it, so the boiler water is recycled. |