This picture illustrates how water is used for electricity production from seawater to hospitals and schools.
To begin with, sea water warms up by the sun and with that temperature, evaporation begins evaporating and then which turns into the water again as rain which is collected in the reservoirs. At the beginning of the process, valves are opened water is flowed through the turbines, it is transferred back with pipes to the reservoir again by the pump. Meanwhile, the energy produced by the turbine is sent to high voltage cables.
To continue with the procession of generated energy, the energy is forwarded to a transformer. At the end of the process, electricity is distributed to various units, such as hospitals and schools by underground cables. That is how the electricity is produced by the usage of water.
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