Hydro-electric power generation

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Hydro-electric power generation

This picture gives information about the process of Hydro-electric power generation to produce electricity.

In general, this process is valuable for some buildings: factories, schools, and houses.

The process begins with the light from the sea which makes evaporation to be a cloud. Then, the cloud causes rainfall in a high level. The water is placed at the reservoir which there is a dam to block the high volume of water. In the next of dam, there is a valve to set the volume of water by opening and closing the valve’s door. This water will be flown to the turbine which produces electricity. The water is flown to the pump and back to the reservoir while the turbine sends energy to the tower.

From the tower, the electricity is sent to the other tower by high voltage cables. The second tower is placed on the transformer station which will transfer the energy to the customers. Transformer station sends the electric energy by underground cables to several different places: houses, factories, and hospitals or schools.

In short, it is needs long process to produce electric energy by hydro-electric power generation.

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In short, it is needs long process to produce electric energy by hydro-electric power generation.
In short, it needs long process to produce electric energy by hydro-electric power generation.

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