The chart illustrates how electricity production is done from geothermal energy with five steps three of them are on the ground and the others are under the ground.
To begin with, the first three processes show pumping cold water under the ground and pumping hot water to the condenser. Initially, cold water is pumped down from the floor to 4.5 km by injection well, it is passed on hot rocks which allow the water to get hot, and then in the production well hot water is pumped up to condenser.
To continue with, when it comes to the other steps, in the condenser, hot water is turned to steam, and the turbine is turned with steam power. The power which is produced in the turbine is sent to the generator and with that electricity is produced with the generator. Those are all the steps.
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