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why is current generated at 11 kv​

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Answered by skvijay36
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It is cheaper to generate at a relative lower voltage and then step it up for transmission. Hence, most power generating plants are designed to operate at 11KV. ... Therefore in order to compensate for this, the primary generation voltage would be; the required nominal voltage + transmission losses.

Answered by maheshatrijjr
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It is cheaper to generate at a relative lower voltage and then step it up for transmission. Hence, most power generating plants are designed to operate at 11KV. To generate at 33KV, the size of the motor might be twice as large as the size of 11KV generator.

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