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The image presents a diagram illustrating the process of electricity generation in a hydroelectric power station. The system includes a high-level reservoir, a dam with sluice gates, a water intake with day/night operation, reversible turbines, a power station with a generator, and power lines connecting to the national grid. During the day, water from the high-level reservoir passes through an open gate and intake, activating turbines that rotate and operate the generator to produce electricity. At night, the intake is closed, turbines are reversed to pump water from a low-level reservoir back into the high-level reservoir, conserving water for future electricity generation. There are no numerical data points or percentages provided in the diagram.
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The information about the way electricity is generated in a hydroelectric power station is depicted by the rendered process diagram.
At first glance, it can be seen that the diagram divided into two stages; day and night. Additionally, the process is beginning with water in the river and final product is electricity.
Firstly, water in the river goes through into the high-level reservoir which is blocked by dam. At day, the intake is open so the flow of the water from reversible turbines to the low-level reservoir. After that, the generator which is located in the power station generate electricity and the product is transported to the nation grid by the power lines.
In contrast, at night, the flow of water is reversed, the flow of the water from low-level reservoir through the reversible turbines in the power station to the high-level reservoir. Then, the intake is closed at night.
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