At 01:24 PM 5/25/2011, you wrote:
HARD CURRENCY ENERGY- how the thermal energy of the active core can be converted in electric energy in an economical way?

I don't think that's going to (or needs to) happen any time soon --- it only delivers 500C (limited by the nickel powder degrading?) at 50 bar.
Electrical conversion efficiency at that level is less than 20% (??) -- times the 6x factor is barely over unity.

I'm probably too conservative there.  40% ?   60% ?
(Way out of my expertise, anyway.) 

But the working fluid doesn't have to be water.
I'm not sure that a http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercury_vapour_turbine would get approval for domestic use, though !!!!

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