The given diagram gives information about the process of producing electricity using geothermal energy.
Overall, there are five main steps in the transfer of electricity using geothermal energy, starting with cold water transfer to the generator for use.
To begin, cold water is pumped down from a height of 150 km underground. The injection well injects cold water into the geothermal zone. That water is heated by hot rocks. Then, cold water is heated in the geothermal zone while that water transfers to the production well. The hot water is pumped up by the production well to the condenser.
In the last two steps, the condenser produces steam from the hot water, and it is sent to the turbine. The turbine is powered by steam; then, the steam powers the turbine and produces electricity. That electricity is transferred to the generator for use by others.
