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Nutritionally, none at all. If you are talking about calories as in weight loss and diet, water hasn't got any calories.

Thermodynamically, the calorie as a unit of energy is deprecated in favor of the Joule. It takes 1000 calories (or one kilocalorie, also known as one Calorie) to raise the temperature of 1000 g of water one degree C. Because 1 kg of water is approximately one liter, you can get one Calorie (1000 calories) of heat energy per degree C from a liter of hot water as it cools. (Recovering that heat as usable energy is a different matter entirely.)

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