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The critical bridge that transfers heat from the gas exhaust to water, creating the steam needed for the second cycle. 2. Next-Generation Efficiency Targets

A steam turbine that captures the "waste heat" from the topping cycle's exhaust. Combined Cycle Driven Efficiency for Next Gener...

A combined cycle plant achieves high efficiency by pairing two different thermodynamic cycles: The critical bridge that transfers heat from the

Combined cycle systems are the most efficient power generation technologies available today, often surpassing . Next-generation research, specifically for Generation IV (Gen-IV) nuclear power plants , aims to push these efficiencies toward 45–50% for nuclear systems and up to 65–67% for gas-based systems over the next decade. 1. The Core Principle: Thermodynamic Coupling often surpassing . Next-generation research

Typically a gas turbine (or high-temperature nuclear reactor) that generates electricity directly from high-temperature fluid.