The diagram gives information about how the electricity is manufactured by using household waste materials.
Overall, the process consists of seven distinct steps, commencing with collecting household waste and culminating in the provision of energy to houses and power plants.
In the initial stage, household waste such as cans is collected and secured in black bags before being transported to a factory by trucks. Subsequently, this refuse enters a pre-sorting phase to remove any leftover recyclables and is then turned into small metal balls, facilitating faster melting.
Moving to the fourth step, these metal balls are melted in an incinerator at a high temperature of 850 degrees Celsius. The heat is used in a boiler to produce steam, which drives turbines to generate electricity. The process is completed by distributing electricity to numerous houses for domestic use while the excess electricity is sent to power plants for broader industrial purposes.
