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The diagram shows the process of producing electricity in a hydroelectric power station. Overall, water flows from a high-level reservoir to a low-level one in the daytime to produce electricity, and at night it is pumped back to the upper reservoir. In the daytime, the intake is opened and water from the high-level reservoir flows […]
The diagram illustrates the process of generating electricity in a hydroelectric power station. Overall, electricity is produced by utilizing the flow of water between a high-level reservoir and a low-level reservoir, with turbines generating power during the day and pumping water back up at night. As shown in the first stage, water from a river […]
The diagram illustrates how electricity is generated in a hydroelectric power station. Overall, the process involves two different phases: one during the day, when electricity is produced and transmitted to the national grid, and another at night, when water is pumped back to the reservoir for reuse. To begin with, during the day, water from […]
The depicted diagram illustrates the process of electricity generation in a hydroelectric power station. Overall, the picture shows that the station operates back and forth, between a high-level reservoir and its low-level counterpart, in a cycle using river water during both the daytime and at night. At the beginning, water from a river flows into […]
The given picture illustrates the cyclical process of producing electricity in a hydroelectric power station. Overall, there are 2 phases in this procedure, starting with storing river water and ending with conducting the power to the national grid. At the beginning, the river water that runs into a high-level reservoir is retained by a dam. […]
