The diagram below shows how geothermal energy is used to produce electricity.

The diagram below shows how geothermal energy is used to produce electricity.
The diagram illustrates the process of producing energy by using via geothermal power plant.
Overall
, a geothermal power plant is one of the sources of generating energy, Geothermal plant’s operational activity takes five-step to generate power. The underground mechanism operates at a high temperature and pressure. As
this
diagram describe that the first initial step is to pump cold
water
into the underground pipe which is 4.5 km long.
Whereas
in the second step,
this
water
is passing through the injection well toward the geothermal zone. After that hot
water
is pumped up through the production well in the upward direction that’s
also
4.5km long.
However
, steam is produced by hot
water
in a condenser. In the four-step, steam passes toward the generator and becomes a source to commence the generator. In the final step, turbines start generating energy which is supplied by high-quality electricity to electricity towers for
further
usage.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • geothermal energy
  • generate electricity
  • diagram
  • volcano
  • magma reservoirs
  • deep underground
  • heat
  • steam
  • geothermal plant
  • turbine
  • condensed
  • pumped back
  • underground reservoirs
  • transmitted
  • power grid
  • distribution
  • continuous
  • renewable
  • volcanic activity
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