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Thermal energy
2. Turbine
3. Water
4. Consender
5. Gas-fired

The c-map shows the production of electricity using a system called Thermopower Plant.
Overall, there are four distinct stages in the process of electricity production from thermal power,
starting with the steam generator and ending with the condensed water. At the first stage of the
process, the water travels from the boiler generator to pipe into high-pressure steam. After that, the
steam goes through the turbine, converting the kinetic energy to mechanical energy. At the next step,
electrical energy is established from the generator, ready for the next stage. After the turbine, the steam
is cooled by the condenser, which causes it to return to liquid water. After that, the condensed water is
collected and either used to restart the boiler or discarded.

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