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uses the expansion of steam in order to drive a... In other industrial applications steam is used for... Steam is a capacious reservoir for energy because of water... Condensation of steam to water often occurs at the low... steam conditions have to be limited to avoid excessive turbine blade erosion... steam cleaning of fabric and carpets... and the steam carries the energy to a target object... steam is typically condensed at the end of its expansion cycle... steam is piped into buildings to provide heat energy after its use in the electric generation... s biggest steam generation system is... use steam to generate electricity...

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