This document summarizes a review paper on the performance of air-cooled condensers under various atmospheric conditions. It discusses how the performance of air-cooled condensers degrades under high ambient temperatures and windy conditions due to reduced heat rejection. Various techniques are explored to improve performance, such as using a hybrid dry/wet dephlegmator at high temperatures, shading from solar radiation, installing wind walls, increasing fan speed, and cleaning fins. Changing the tube geometry from circular to flat tubes inclined at an angle can also enhance heat transfer rates.