The given diagram provides information about the method of water use for generating hydroelectric power.
Overall, it can be seen that the process involves two distinct stages, beginning with producing power from sunlight into the sea and ending with transferring electricity through the hospital or school.
In the first step, the sea collects power from the sun and evaporates into the atmosphere. And then, sea levels rise and fall, which causes rain. Then, water goes to the dam when the valve opens or closes. However, the water meets a turbine, and it is transferred by a pump to the reservoir. Furthermore, the turbine is connected with two high-voltage cables and creates electricity.
In addition, a high-voltage cable is connected with a transformer station, where electricity is produced. After that, the transformer station provides power to accommodations. Then, underground cables are connected with the power factory. Finally, hydroelectric power is generated and supplied to the hospitals and schools.
