The flow chart illustrates the process of generating power from water. Overall, a quantity of steps and quality control technicians are involved in the process. Procedure divided into two clear sets of stages: those during the day and those at night.
During the day, the first step of the process begin with channeling the river into a high-level resorvoir backed up by a dam. There is an intake area leading to the power station which is open in the daytime and closed at night. Water flows during the day to generate electricity through the power station turbines and the resulting electricity is sent to a national grid through power lines while the water then continues to a low-level reservoir.
At night, The reversible turbines that operate the generator during the day allow the station to pump the water in the low-level reservoir back into the high-level reservoir for use the next day.
The flow chart illustrates the process of generating
power
from
water
.
Overall
, a quantity of steps and quality control technicians
are involved
in the process. Procedure divided into two
clear
sets of stages: those during the day and those at night.
During the day, the
first
step of the process
begin
with channeling the river into a high-level
resorvoir
backed up by a dam. There is an intake area leading to the
power
station which is open in the daytime and closed at night.
Water
flows during the day to generate electricity through the
power
station turbines and the resulting electricity is
sent
to a national grid through
power
lines while the
water
then continues to a low-level reservoir.
At night, The reversible turbines that operate the generator during the day
allow
the station to pump the
water
in the low-level reservoir back into the high-level reservoir for
use
the
next
day.