Why are Thermal Power Stations usually located near a river?
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The answer to this question is actually very simple: because they need cooling-water. Not only nuclear power plants need cooling-water for that matter. Also “classic” power plants (using gas, coal or fuel oil as heat source) need it and are therefore situated near rivers or canals.
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to obtain water for making steam for attending turbans and for cooling spends team to condense it back into hot water for making fresh steam so thermal power stations usually located near a river
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