Plant steam refers to the steam generated at an industrial facility (the 'plant') for various purposes, including heating, power generation, sterilization, and driving mechanical equipment. It's a centralized utility, distributed throughout the plant via a network of pipes. The steam is typically produced in boilers that burn fossil fuels, biomass, or use waste heat recovery. The efficiency and reliability of the plant steam system are critical for overall plant operations and energy management.
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