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The image features a diagram illustrating the process of generating hydro-electric power and its supply chain. The diagram depicts the journey of water, starting from its evaporation due to the sun over the sea, leading to precipitation and collection in a reservoir. The reservoir is held back by a dam, and when the valve is opened, water flows through a pump to drive a turbine. The generated power is then transmitted through high voltage cables and an underground cable system to various establishments such as hospitals/schools and houses/apartments. Additionally, a nuclear power transformer station is depicted as playing a role in the process. No numerical data or percentages are provided.
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The diagram illustrates the hydro- electric power uses water original from the sea to make the electricity. There are four main steps involved in the process as follows.
The first step is that the sea water is evaporated by the sun and forms clouds. These clouds produce heavy rainfall, which fills a reservoir blocked by a dam. In the second step, the water flows to turbine through a system of valves that control its opening or closing. The turbine rotates to produce electricity. Simultaneously, the water is pumped back to the reservoir from the turbine.
After that it, the electricity is delivered to a transformer station and on to a high-voltage cable system. Finally, the electricity is used for different purposes in the city such as hospitals, schools, factories and households in underground cables.
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