Steam generation is the process of producing steam by applying heat to water. This steam is then used for various applications, including power generation in thermal power plants, industrial processes requiring heat (e.g., chemical plants, paper mills), heating buildings, and sterilization. Common methods for steam generation include boilers (burning fuel to heat water), heat recovery steam generators (HRSGs) that capture waste heat, and nuclear reactors that use nuclear fission to generate heat which boils water.
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