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The diagram illustrates the way in which electricity is generated by

consuming geothermal energy. Overall, this process consists of two


distinct stages one below the ground and one above, starting with cold
water and ending up with electricity.

For the start, cold water is pumped down underground where the depth
is 4.5 km. After passing the injection well, the water flow is heated up in
geothermal zone which is covered with abundance of hot rocks. Once
heated water reaches the production well it is pumped up back onto the
ground.

During the under ground phase, hot water experiences condenser and is
transformed into steam. Following this, the product proceeds to turbine
which rotates with the aim of creating power for the next stage. After
that, the power produced by turbine undergoes generator and produces
electricity.
The diagram illustrates some proposed changes to the central area of
Islip town.
Overall, a principle change in the town will be the construction of ring
road.

As the first map shows, there is a road stretching from the west to the
east with shops both two sides. The area in the south contains housing
and is filled with park to the southeast and school to the southwest.

Down the road, the main road is expected to reform into a round which
is dual carriageway. Shops in the north will be demolished to make way
for bus station, car park and new housing meanwhile those in the south
of new road for pedestrian will remain stable. In addition, park will
reduce in size so that new housing can be built.

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