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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 given data demonstrates the modern way of generating energy from a house.
Overall, there are six stages: the fermentation of compost, methane gas production and storage, the combustion of an engine, and electricity production and battery charging.
Firstly, near the home, dig a quarry. This hole is filled with compost. This compost, containing leaves, food scraps, etc., is filled in a steel tank with ¾ measurement. After a couple of hours, the methane gas will produce, and this gas moves into a storage container. From there, this gas is filled in a compressor. The compressed gas can be used to start a machine. This machine can convert mechanical energy to electrical energy.
Using this compressed gas to combust the engine, from there the mechanical energy goes out, and the generator starts working, and electricity will produce. This electric current is stored in a battery that is fixed in the house. This stored power can be used in the house.
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