
A brightly colored, highly detailed infographic illustration depicting the process of how coal power plants work, presented in a clean vector style. The scene features a vibrant green landscape with land and water, centered on a stylized coal power plant. On the left, a dark grey pile of coal feeds into a blue boiler where orange and red flames illustrate heat generation and steam production. A curved blue pipe carries steam to a grey turbine connected to a yellow generator, emitting a bright yellow lightning bolt symbolizing electricity. To the right, a light brown cooling tower releases white vapor into a pale blue sky with fluffy clouds. Four numbered steps are displayed: “1. Heat from burning coal turns water into steam,” “2. Steam powers the turbine,” “3. Turbine spins the generator to produce electricity,” and “4. Electricity is sent to the grid.” Labels identify key elements: “Emissions,” “Steam,” “Cooling water,” and “Water vapour.” The color palette is saturated and flat, with bold outlines and simplified shapes in a textbook diagram style. The composition is balanced and symmetrical, guiding the viewer through a clear visual flow. Lighting is even and diffused, with no texture or grain, emphasizing clarity and educational presentation.