Thermodynamic inefficiency will always produce at least some heat pollution and I think it’s safe to predict that the cost of achieving 99.99% efficiency is at least an order of magnitude more expensive than 99.9% efficiency.
Thermodynamic inefficiency will always produce at least some heat pollution and I think it’s safe to predict that the cost of achieving 99.99% efficiency is at least an order of magnitude more expensive than 99.9% efficiency.