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What is the difference between a nuclear power plant and a power plant that burns fossil fuels?

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What is the difference between a nuclear power plant and a power plant that burns fossil fuels?

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Both coal-fired and nuclear power plants are thermal power plants, meaning that they use heat energy to vaporize water and make superheated steam.

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