The diagram underneath represents the process of converting water into electricity. The first step is water evaporation, and the last is electricity reaching the infrastructure.
The process begins with the sun evaporating water from the sea under high temperatures, which allows vapor to reach clouds and stay there. The following step is rain, when clouds have traveled a certain distance. Rain fills the reservoir with water, which is held by a dam. The next step is going through the valve, which has 2 positions into the turbine.
After reaching a turbine, water spins a rotor and converts kinetic energy into an electric energy. From turbine water heads back to the reservoir through the pump, which helps to support the level of water there. Electric energy produced by the turbine goes to the high voltage cables, that are connected to the transformer station. The final step is delivery of electrical power to the city via the underground cables.
