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The diagram illustrates the process of electricity generation in a hydroelectric power station. Initally, the process consists of two main stages, with electricity being generated during the day, while at night water is pumped back to the upper reservoir for reuse. During the day, water passes through the dam when the intake is open and […]
The presented diagram depicts information on electricity generation using hydroelectric power generators. Generally, there are four main steps in the electricity conversion process generated by a hydroelectric generator. Also, the hydroelectric power station has bifunctional roles: generating electricity during the day and, as a pumped station, collecting water from downstream and storing it upstream during […]
The diagram illustrates how electricity is produced in a hydroelectric power station. Overall, it can be observed that the movement of water is utilized between a high-level reservoir and a low-level reservoir through a dam and turbines. During the day, water is drawn from the high-level reservoir through an intake that is opened during daytime. […]
The following diagram illustrates the process by which a hydroelectric power station generates electricity. Overall, the power station is installed between two different levels of water so that the rotary piece of equipment can work as a turbine during the day to run the generator, and as a pump during the night to transfer water […]
The diagram depicts how electricity is made in a hydroclectic power station. Overall, the hydroelectric power station uses water to generate electricity by utilizing the gravitational flow of water during the day and storing potential energy by pumping the water back at night. During the day, water flows from the high-level reservoir through an intake […]
