The diagram illustrates the process of energy production through geothermal processes, which involves various stages.
Geothermal energy is generated in different phases as depicted in the diagram. The energy is produced by passing water through different phases and converting it into steam, which is then used to generate electricity.
Initially, cold water is pumped from storage to the Geothermal zone, also known as hot rocks, through a 4.5 km deep Injection well. Subsequently, the water is heated and pumped up to the condenser via the Production well. As the water reaches the condenser, it undergoes a phase change from liquid to steam.
Next, the steam is directed to the Generator Turbine, where the rotation of the turbine is facilitated by the movement of gas particles. Eventually, the rotation of the turbine generates power in the generator, which is then supplied to consumers through energy cables.
In conclusion, this entire process primarily involves the generation of electricity by converting water into its gaseous phase.
