Electricity Transmission.
What are electrical transmission.
Electricity transmission is like a delivery information from one sort of location to another [populated areas]. The important part of the process includes, transformers which it is used to increase voltage levels, to make a longer transmission feasible.
The electricity transmission systems was used for different sort of combination of power, plants disturber systems and substations. Forming what is called an electrical grid. [what is an electrical grid.] A grid is an interconnected network the delivery electricity for people like consumer and producer. It gets it power from the main source including power plant’s coal and natural gas, hydroelectric dams and nuclear power plants. The storage must be very large.
Power lines or transmission line.
This is a source that they use to transfer electricity from one place to another. This forms alternately current that start to generate transformers and typically span for about 500 or less kilometers. 3 other types of lines.
Overhead line- produces a very high voltage, between 100 kv and 800 kV. Sends transmission in a far away distance.It has to have high voltage to minimize the power losses to resistances.
underground lines
This line is more different from our friend overhead line because it could. Transport power from populated areas, underwater and all the places that the overhead line can’t access. They are less common due to their lack of heat losses and prices,
Sub-transmission line
This one carries low voltage [26 kV to 69 kV] to distribution stations, this one has fully access to everything including the places.
Miji
ReplyDeleteA good post to start your learning on this topic. I enjoyed the clear diagram that you have found and shared.
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