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While often viewed as a simple byproduct of boiling water, steam remains the lifeblood of global industry. From powering massive electrical grids to acting as a critical reagent in the production of carbon-neutral fuels, steam is evolving from a 19th-century mechanical driver into a 21st-century tool for environmental sustainability. The Role of Steam in Clean Energy

One of the most significant modern applications of steam is in the co-electrolysis of steam and CO2cap C cap O sub 2 77x Steam.txt.txt

Harnessing the Power of Steam: From Industrial Utility to Carbon Neutrality While often viewed as a simple byproduct of

: In geothermal sites, "steam" often refers to the natural emission from the earth. Site engineers report these emissions are typically 99% steam , with the remainder composed of CO2cap C cap O sub 2 , hydrogen sulfide ( H2Scap H sub 2 cap S ), and ammonia. Site engineers report these emissions are typically 99%