Carnot Efficiency & Quality of Energy
• The previous example illustrates that higher the temperature of the low-temperature sink, more difficult it becomes for a heat engine to reject/transfer heat into it.
• This results in a lower thermal efficiency
• One reason why low-temperature reservoirs such as rivers, lakes and atmosphere are popular for heat rejection from power plants.
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• Similarly, the thermal efficiency of an engine, e.g a gas turbine engine, can be increased by increasing the temperature of the combustion chamber. 
•This may sometimes conflict with other design requirements. Example: turbine blades can not withstand high temperature (and pressure) gases, which can leads to early fatigue.  A Solution: better materials and/or innovative cooling design.
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