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Condenser article.

Your question is worth further study.

As far as I know, the condenser in a steam power station of an utility utilising steam turbine, has to get a high differential in the steam pressure drop, to get the maximum thermal efficiency.

Better your question can be answered by an academician. I am interested of the answer, if you can keep me informed.

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Please see my artcle also in engineering.wikia. Link is given below to assist you.

http://engineering.wikia.com/wiki/Thermal_power_station

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Thank you for reverting Batvanio's edits - unfortunately I was unable to due to WP:3RR. However, you need to removed the paragraph starting "Some of the allegations were so blunt that they practically insulted their target audience." as well. Cheers, Number 57 09:25, 17 May 2013 (UTC)Reply

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Hello, I noticed your post on the talk page of micronations about the moon. In the Netherlands there is a micronation “The Principality of Beauluna” who bought a piece of the moon and declared it independence from the organization of Dennis Hope, actually it is also a recognized company in the Netherlands. But when I visit your talk page I also noticed you tried to made an article about the Antarctic Micronational Union. In that case you will find the Grand Duchy of Flandrensis (the founder of the AMU) very interesting. Although this page already exist more than a year someone from the Dutch wiki nominated the page this week for deletion… --Lyam Desmet (talk) 18:34, 13 September 2013 (UTC)Reply

Hi, Lyam, and thanks for the tip! I did make that article but it turned out there was really scant evidence for that Union, mainly on wikia, and it rightly got deleted. I'm guessing that to be a micronation you need more than an "official" website, hence why most micronations aren't recognized on Wikipedia :-) BigSteve (talk) 19:56, 13 September 2013 (UTC)Reply
Meanwhile the AMU has been mentioned in a Dutch travel magazine, a Russian newspaper and two Belgian newspapers (still with references about Flandrensis). But it is not easy for micronations to have an article on Wikipedia. for example: the Grand Duchy of Flandrensis have several media from 4 different countries, still some people try (again) to delete the article because their personal opinion about micronationalism. --Lyam Desmet (talk) 15:40, 15 September 2013 (UTC)Reply

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Thanks for the kind words. :) I have been planning to go through and redo it, to bring it up to the standards of my Canadian map, and also to add the external territories (I still am of the opinion they are possessions of, not part of, the United States, but you're right, they do complete the picture) and all changes involving the Confederacy. That said, including the never-recognized Jefferson Territory, which overlapped with the land of five other territories, would be a bit complex. I know it had more de-facto power than, say, the State of Franklin, but ... oh fine, I'll consider it and see what I can do. I've been promising to remake those maps for a few years now but I really will, promise! :P --Golbez (talk) 18:29, 23 March 2014 (UTC)Reply

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