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The image is a diagram demonstrating a process of generating electricity at home through composting, with labeled components and flow of materials. Starting with a steel tank 3/4 filled with compost (leaves, food scraps, etc.) and water, the compost ferments methane gas which is then stored in a methane gas storage unit before being compressed by a compressor. The compressed gas is then outputted, either going through a combustion engine to generate mechanical energy out or being converted directly into electrical energy out through a generator. The electrical energy is stored in a battery and can be used as electricity for home use. There are no numerical data points/percentages visible in the image.
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The diagram illustrates the process of producing home electricity using compost and methane gas.
Overall, the process involves seven main stages, beginning with the fermentation of compost materials and ending with electricity being generated and used in the home. Various tools and equipment are used throughout the system.
In the first stage, a steel tank is filled three-quarters full with compost materials such as leaves, food scraps, and water. The compost ferments and produces methane gas. This gas exits the tank and is then stored in a methane gas storage unit.
In the next stage, the gas is compressed using a compressor. The compressed gas is then sent to a combustion engine, where it is burned to produce mechanical energy. This energy is transferred to a generator, which converts it into electrical energy.thee produced electricity is either used directly in the home or stored in a battery for future use. This system provides a self-sufficient and eco-friendly way to generate electricity.
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