Description: A hybrid system that combines nuclear thermal energy with other technologies refers to an innovative approach in energy generation that seeks to maximize efficiency and sustainability. This type of system integrates thermal energy generated by nuclear reactions with other energy sources, such as solar or wind, to create a more stable energy supply that is less dependent on a single source. The main feature of nuclear thermal hybrids is their ability to harness the thermal energy produced in a nuclear reactor, which can be used to heat water and generate steam to drive turbines and generate electricity. Additionally, by combining with renewable technologies, these systems can reduce carbon emissions and improve energy security. The relevance of nuclear thermal hybrids lies in their potential to contribute to the transition towards a cleaner and more efficient energy system while leveraging the advantages of nuclear energy, such as its high energy density and ability to operate continuously, thus complementing intermittent renewable energy sources.