As we know hot water is the natural by product of the Bluegen power generation process so presumably it is/would be a simple exercise to feed that continual hot water from the Bluegen unit through heat exchangers (heaters) within buildings to provide climate control for rooms , domestic and work spaces 24/7 while the power is being generated as well as providing just hot water for showers , etc.
One would think that in Europe's cold winters , this would be another major plus for energy saving and an easy add on. I understand that at the moment much of the heating is provided in these regions by either oil ,gas or electrical heating systems .
One use of the gas provides all of the power , hot water AND climate control requirements thus delivering further value added savings and efficiencies in colder regions.
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