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Why electrifying industrial heat is such a big deal

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The Back to Electricity Challenge

In 1828 was the first patent for a thing called a cowper stove, which is a tower with a thousand tons of brick in it. On a one-hour cycle, the still combusting exhaust of the blast furnace is blown down through that tower and heats all the brick to about 1500 C. There's a million tons of that brick in service right now at the blast furnaces around the world. So these things are heated and cooled 24 times a day. They last 30 years. And what we're doing is much more boring. Things have settled on, rather than any of these materials, science, fun-time experiments, bricks.

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