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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 diagram illustrates the process by whichelectricity is generated in a hydroelectric power station using the flow of water.
Overall, the system operates in two main phases: electricity generation during the day and water recycling at night. Water stored in an upper reservoir is released to generate electricity before being collected in a lower reservoir and later pumped back for reuse.
During the daytime, water from the high-level reservoir is realized through an intake gate and flows down a large pipe towards reversible turbines. As the water passes through the turbines it causes them to rotate, which in turn drives a generator. This process results in the production of electricity, which is then transmitted to the national grid through power lines. After passing through the turbines, the water is discharged into a low-level reservoir.
At night, the direction of the turbines is reversed, and water from the lower reservoir is pumped back into the upper reservoir. This allows the water to be stored again and reused for electricity generation the following day.
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