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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 diagram describes the production process of energy from coal.
Overall, several stages like mixing coal and oxygen in order to get gas called “syngas”, which is cleaned and used for producing energy, and heating are included. Also, after syngas is purified there are two choices of using it.
Firstly, coal is brought to the factory and blended with oxygen in the furnace. After having raw syngas, the Mercury Sulfur (CO2) in it is removed. Then the electricity may be produced in 2 ways. First, the syngas may go to the gas turbine before it is sent for using. The second way is using the syngas for producing steam. That compound goes to the steam turbine and generates electricity energy. The gas is sent to the heat recovery where the steam is produced. In both choices, generators connect the wires for sharing energy.
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