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EXPLAIN IN BRIEF TRANSMISSION OF POWER FROM THE GENERATOR STATION TO THE CONSUMER....
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The power is transmitted over long distances at a high voltage to minimize the loss of energy intransmission wires.
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The power is transmitted over long distances at a high voltage to minimize the loss of energy intransmission wires.
now see the attachment --- I hope it's helps u alot..
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The electricity generated at hydro power plants, thermal power plants, nuclear power plants or any other power plants is in the form of AC (alternating current).
Electricity is transmitted at high voltages to reduce the heat loss during its transmission.
✴️How is this energy transmitted to the consumers??
✔️ It is transmitted in two ways :
1. Underground transmission : In this type of transmission, the wires are laid underground for transference of energy to the consumers.
It is an effective way to prevent heat loss but if any default occurs in the wires, it is very difficult to locate and repair it.
Also, cost of wires' insulation is quite high to avoid defaults.
2. Overhead transmission : In this type of transmission, the wires are laid in the sky and are controlled with the help of towers. High voltage here, is not necessary to provide with insulation. But mainly the conducting material is of Aluminium. Transmission through this way depends on the air because we know that air is a bad conductor or insulator of electricity.
In it, it is easy to locate and repair the default.
♠️Through both the ways, the electricity reaches the local villages or town towers, from where it is utilized by the people in exchange of money to the government or the service provider.
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Thank you :) :)))
Here's ur answer...
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The electricity generated at hydro power plants, thermal power plants, nuclear power plants or any other power plants is in the form of AC (alternating current).
Electricity is transmitted at high voltages to reduce the heat loss during its transmission.
✴️How is this energy transmitted to the consumers??
✔️ It is transmitted in two ways :
1. Underground transmission : In this type of transmission, the wires are laid underground for transference of energy to the consumers.
It is an effective way to prevent heat loss but if any default occurs in the wires, it is very difficult to locate and repair it.
Also, cost of wires' insulation is quite high to avoid defaults.
2. Overhead transmission : In this type of transmission, the wires are laid in the sky and are controlled with the help of towers. High voltage here, is not necessary to provide with insulation. But mainly the conducting material is of Aluminium. Transmission through this way depends on the air because we know that air is a bad conductor or insulator of electricity.
In it, it is easy to locate and repair the default.
♠️Through both the ways, the electricity reaches the local villages or town towers, from where it is utilized by the people in exchange of money to the government or the service provider.
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Hope it may help you...
Thank you :) :)))
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