Bee Presentation
Bee Presentation
PROJECT
TRANSMISSION OF ENERGY
SUBMITTED BY-
Submitted to-
DHRUV KUMAR (2K20/A4/22)
DR . Bharat
AKSHIT GUPTA (2K20/A4/05)
Bhushan
INTRODUCTION
Electric power transmission is the bulk movement of electrical energy from a
generating site, such as a power plant, to an electrical substation. The interconnected
lines which facilitate this movement are known as a transmission network. This is
distinct from the local wiring between high-voltage substations and customers, which is
typically referred to as electric power distribution. The combined transmission and
distribution network is part of electricity delivery, known as the electrical grid.
Electricity is transmitted at high voltages (66 kV or above) to reduce the energy loss
which occurs in long-distance transmission. Power is usually transmitted through
overhead power lines. Underground power transmission has a significantly higher
installation cost and greater operational limitations, but reduced maintenance costs.
Underground transmission is sometimes used in urban areas or environmentally
sensitive locations.
Circuit diagrams...
Observations...
• In the first circuit which is having step-up and step-down transformers, the maximum
power through the load is 143.252 watt and average power is 64.269 watt.
• In the second circuit which does not have any step-up and step-down transformer
connected. The maximum power through the load is 3.934 watt and average power
is 1.967 watt.
Conclusion...