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The image is a diagram illustrating the process of how energy is produced from coal. The process starts with coal being transported by a truck, then goes to the furnace where it is mixed with oxygen. Flue gases and hot exhaust gases are produced, which lead to a heat recovery steam generator. Steam is created and goes to a steam turbine that powers a generator to produce electricity. In the purification phase, raw syngas is produced, which undergoes removal of CO2, mercury, and sulfur to create purified syngas. Slag is a byproduct of this process. Gas turbine is also part of the process to generate electricity.
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The given scheme illustrates the sequential process of energy production with the source of coal.
Overall, the entire cycle includes 9 stages and a few additional, beginning with coal extraction and ending up with the electricity running through the power lines.
Firstly, once coal is delivered by truck, it is directed through the furnace interfering with oxygen, and after that, coal is reproduced into a piece of slag, while oxygen is done into raw syngas and moves on to removal and there it is divided into CO2 mercury sulfur which is out, and at the same time purified gas join in gas turbine and followed by generator creating electricity in power lines subsequently.
Secondly, an additional way of electrifying appears on a scheme. The turbine is used to drive out hot exhaust gases in the heat recovery steam generator resulting in steam through the steam turbine and generator distributes electricity to power lines.
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