Supercritical coal plants are a type of coal-fired power plant used in more modern designs. They differ from traditional coal power plants because the water running through it works as a supercritical fluid, meaning it is neither a liquid or a gas. This occurs when water reaches its critical point under high pressures and temperatures, specifically at 22 MPa and 374 degree C
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