The diagram below shows how one type of coal is used to produce electricity. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. Your report should comprise a minimum of 150 words.
The diagram illustrates the process of
electricity
generation from a particular type of coal. Overall
, this
production involves several stages, starting from coal extraction and culminating in the distribution of electricity
to residential and industrial consumers.
The process initiates with coal being extracted from mining sites, after which it undergoes a crushing phase to form smaller particles. These fragments are then
transported to a gasifier, where they are subjected to high temperatures, causing the coal to combust and convert into gas
.
Following
this
, the hot gas
enters a cooling phase to reduce its temperature, releasing significant waste heat in the process. Once cooled, the gas
proceeds to a cleaning facility, where impurities are filtered out. The purified gas
is then
transferred to a gas
power plant, where it undergoes the final stages to generate electricity
. Here, additional waste heat is extracted as well. Finally
, the electricity
produced at the plant is supplied to meet the demands of both residential households and factories.Submitted by elsenglish16992 on
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Conclusion: The conclusion is too long.
Basic structure: Change the second paragraph.
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Vocabulary: Replace the words electricity, gas with synonyms.
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Vocabulary: Only 4 basic words for charts were used.
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Vocabulary: Use several vocabularies to present the data in the second paragraph.
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