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The image contains a diagram of a geothermal power plant indicating the flow and transformation of energy through various components from a geothermal zone (hot rocks) beneath the earth's surface up to the power grid. Cold water is injected 4.5 km down into the geothermal zone where it is heated to produce steam which rises through a production well. The steam powers a turbine connected to a generator, producing electricity at 25 kV. The steam is then condensed, and the process repeats.
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The provided diagram illustrates how geothermal energy generates electricity. Overall, it is evident that the production of electricity from geothermal energy includes five main stages, starting with cold water and ending with a generator turbine.
In the first step, cold water is pumped down into the soil about 4.5 kilometers, then it goes through the injection well to prepare for the next step. This water passes through a geothermal zone having numerous hot rocks, which transform into hot water. After that, the hot water in the production well is pumped up and condensed into steam.
After condensing, the steam powers the generator turbine. Finally, due to the powered turbine, electricity is produced.
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