explanation of transmission of power from the power generating station to consumer
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Transmission of electric power is a process by which the electric power produced at power plants is transported in bulk quantities over long distances for eventual use by consumers. Electric power is sent from generating power plants to the end consumer by transmission lines. Transmission lines, when interconnected with each other, become transmission networks.
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The generated electric power is first transported from the generator to a transformer at the power plant. The transformer increases the voltage to the voltage of the grid. The generator is then synchronized with the grid and the generated power is transmitted to the consumer end.
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