The figure provides information regarding the electricity production accounting for five phases in a geothermal power plant.
First, the cold water moves to the underground through the injection well, pumping a hefty 4. 5 km. Then, on the rout of reaching to the production well, it is heated by the hot rocks in the geothermal zone. After that, to complete the cycle, hot water goes up in the production well to reach to a container, naming the condenser on the surface of the earth. Furthermore, after the phase 4, the high congestion water stem is poured to another container called the phase 5 as a last step. In phase 5, the turbine is powered by steam followed by producing electricity by means of a generator in a container distributing the energy for use.
To sum up, in a geothermal power plant, the cold water is changed to the steam through the hot rocks underground, and then the steam powered the turbine to help generate electricity by a generator.
The figure provides information regarding the electricity production accounting for five
phases
in a geothermal power plant.
First
, the
cold
water
moves
to the underground through the injection well, pumping a hefty 4. 5 km. Then, on the rout of reaching to the production well, it
is heated
by the hot rocks in the geothermal zone. After that, to complete the cycle, hot
water
goes up in the production well to reach to a container, naming the condenser on the surface of the earth.
Furthermore
, after the
phase
4, the high congestion
water
stem
is poured
to another container called the
phase
5 as a last step. In
phase
5, the turbine
is powered
by steam followed by producing electricity by means of a generator in a container distributing the energy for
use
.
To sum up, in a geothermal power plant, the
cold
water
is
changed
to the steam through the hot rocks underground, and then the steam powered the turbine to
help
generate electricity by a generator.