the diagram below shoes how geothermal energy is usedto produce electricity. summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features.
The diagram depicts the process through which geothermal power is transformed into
electricity
. Overall
, there are five main stages in the electricity
production process, starting with the cold water
being pumped down the earth and ending with generating electricity
.
Initially
, the cold water
is pumped down. After descending for 4.5 kilometers
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kilometres
this
injected water
then
passes through hot rocks that are placed in the geothermal zone. Following
this
stage, another pump is used to send the hot water
back to the earth's surface.
In the fourth stage, the hot water
is directed to a condenser. The high pressure inside of the condenser accelerates the water
evaporation, ultimately making steam. After
this
, the produced steam is passed through a turbine for further
processes. The turbine uses steam power to generate the needed energy for the last
step, through which the generator produces electricity
. Finally
, electricity
will be distributed to towns through a pylon.Submitted by ghazalmoosavi79 on
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