why is nuclear power considered to be a kind of thermal power
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How nuclear energy is made. Nuclear plants are different to energy plants such as coal and natural gas, because despite being a thermal generation process they do not need to burn anything to create steam. In a nuclear plant, uranium atoms are split in a process called fission, which requires low-enriched uranium fuel
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