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The diagram defines the procedure involved in generating electricity from geothermal energy and water. Overall, it is a simple process to understand and composed of a number of different steps for the production of energy.
The cold water is heated to deliver steam. The steam is then used to power the generator from the turbine that produces electricity. The process starts with cold water which is pumped below the ground into the injection well which is located at number two. About 4.5 km below the Earth’s surface lies the geothermal zone. This part consists of hot rocks.
The cold water heats up when it is allowed to flow over these rocks. A production well in number three is used to store the hot water. This stored hot water is then diverted towards the condenser via pump where it is converted to steam after the process of condensation.
The hot steam at number four rotates the turbine in the clockwise direction that is connected to the generator. The purpose of the generator is to generate electricity and it is powered by a turbine. This electricity is then transferred over to the electric grid from where it is supplied to the public.