Power, Vol.147, No.9, 29-29, 2003
Life below the wet bulb: The Maisotsenko cycle
Today's combined-cycle power plants are attaining efficiencies near. 50%. But a new technology promises levels of up to 60%. The Maisotsenko cycle-which seems to defy the second law of thermodynamics-uses souped-up cooling and captures significant amounts of energy from the atmosphere. The result is higher efficiency and lower emissions.