Hot Coolant

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IC2 EXPERIMENTAL CONTENT Hot coolant is usually made in nuclear reactors when they are active. The heat can be vented through various Heat Vent to the coolant tanks to make the coolant into hot coolant. The hot coolant can then be used in a Liquid Heat Exchanger with a Stirling Generator to use the heat to generate EU. The hot coolant will then be cooled and will become a regular coolant which can be used back in the reactor. Alternatively, the hot coolant can be used by a steam boiler to make either steam or superheated steam, which can be processed by a steam generator, for a better heat to EU ratio.