The image shows how electricity is generated in a hydro-electric power station. Generally speaking, the process starts with the sun evaporating water in the sea and culminates with distributing electricity to end-users. There are about eight distinct steps involved in this process, requiring both the involvement of nature and the use of machinery.
The initial group of stages takes place with the aid of nature. Firstly, the sun rays cause the water in the sea to evaporate and form clouds. These then create rain, the droplets of which fall into a reservoir, thereby filling it. The reservoir itself, is an area of water surrounded by a dam, a man-made wall to control water, and a mountain.
The second set of steps are heavily machine-driven. The reservoir has a valve that both opens and closes to control the outflow of water. If this device opens, it allows the water to pass through a turbine that rotates to generate electricity. The used water, meanwhile, is sent back into the reservoir with the use of a pump. Once electricity has been generated, it is transferred via transmission towers with high-voltage cables to a transformer station, which converts electricity into a needed voltage. Finally, the electricity is sent to various consumers, such as hospitals, school and factories through underground cables.
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The initial group of stages takes place with the aid of nature. Firstly, the sun rays cause the water in the sea to evaporate and form clouds. These then create rain, the droplets of which fall into a reservoir, thereby filling it. The reservoir itself, is an area of water surrounded by a dam, a man-made wall to control water, and a mountain.
The second set of steps are heavily machine-driven. The reservoir has a valve that both opens and closes to control the outflow of water. If this device opens, it allows the water to pass through a turbine that rotates to generate electricity. The used water, meanwhile, is sent back into the reservoir with the use of a pump. Once electricity has been generated, it is transferred via transmission towers with high-voltage cables to a transformer station, which converts electricity into a needed voltage. Finally, the electricity is sent to various consumers, such as hospitals, school and factories through underground cables.
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