Energy Geothermal Plant — free printable diagram
Free geography resource for teachers · CC BY-NC 4.0

About this illustration
This colorful, flat-style diagram illustrates the process of geothermal energy generation. It shows a cross-section of the Earth with two wells drilled deep into 'HOT ROCK' (explicitly labeled). Water is injected into one well, heated by the earth, and then rises as steam through the other well to drive a turbine and generator, producing electricity. The text 'Well drilled to hot rock, steam to turbine.' clarifies the main concept. This image is ideal for slides or worksheets to teach about renewable energy sources, the Earth's interior, and electricity production, suitable for explaining energy conversion in a science classroom.
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