ICEpowered
Icepowered refers to a hypothetical or conceptual method of generating power that utilizes ice as a primary component. The underlying principle typically involves harnessing the thermal energy associated with the phase change of water from solid (ice) to liquid. This phase change absorbs heat from its surroundings, a process known as endothermic absorption.
One theoretical application of icepowered technology involves using ice to cool a working fluid, which can
Another conceptual approach might involve the expansion of ice. While less common in proposed designs, the
The feasibility and practicality of icepowered systems are still largely in the realm of speculation and theoretical