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Sporadica 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yup, thermal is essentially heat source turns water into steam, steam builds pressure and hits fins on a turbine and then steam condenses into water to 'circle back' to the heat source. Nuclear operates the same way. Only ones without water as a thermal transfer fluid are internal combustion, same as how your car works but those are the small home generators or backup generators and are way less efficient.