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The image shows a 9-stage process of making electricity from coal: (1) a Coal Supply System uses a conveyor to move coal to (2) a Pulverizer. The pulverized coal is then burned in (3) a Boiler, creating steam and ash. Exhaust gas passes through (4) a Dust Collection System and exits via a Stack. The steam powers (5) a Turbine, which is connected to (6) a Generator that produces electricity. The steam then enters (7) a Condenser, where it's cooled back into water by (8) a Cooling System. The ash from the boiler is collected by (9) an Ash System for disposal. Finally, the electricity goes to a Substation/Transformer and is distributed through a transmission tower.
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The given illustration demonstrate how the electricity is made from coal. Overall, it it clear that the process has none stages, commencing with supplying coal from the special system and culminating with disposing ash.
In the initial stage, coal stored in the system is supplied and added to the pulverizer for grinding process. After this, raw coal turns into small particles, being transported to the stack in the dust collection system before being boiled in the next step.
Followed this, the produced substance is introduced to a turbine, where it is transported to a generator to create energy. The electricity in turn is made and delivered to a substation or a transformer for usage. However, the other left substances in the turbine system go through a process of condensing and cooling. Then, they are given to the ash system, turning into immaterial substances and then, being disposed to the environment.
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