The diagram illustrates the process of generating hydro-electric power from the evaporation of seawater to the supply of electricity to various facilities.
Overall, there are multiple steps involved in this process beginning with heating the seawater, and ending with hydroelectric power being produced for different purpose.
In the initial stage, the seawater is heated under the sun at a high temperature, which leads to the evaporation process to form small clouds or big cloud storms. After this, it comes to rain over the mountain, and water is restored to a reservoir behind the dam. Alongside this, a pipe which plays a crucial role connecting the van to a turbine as well as the pump serves for transformation of the water flow.
Subsequently, when the van is opened, water flows to a turbine which rotates it to electrical power by using high voltage cables. Once, electrical power is produced, it is supplied to numerous places like hospitals, schools, or industrial fields as well as domestic catering for the essential needs of the residents. Simultaneously, the water channels to the pump, and it is transferred back to where it is contained in the van.
