Components of Power System
Components of Power System
An electric power system is constituted of several subsystems. A single-line diagram of such a system with four major subsystems is shown on next slide.
Generation subsystem This system is constituted of groups of generating stations, where the conversion of energy from the primary energy source in one form (mechanical, thermal, nuclear, etc.) into
Distribution subsystem : Distribution is the process by which energy is fed locally to various distribution substations in a given area from one or more main transmission substations. A distribution subsystem is constituted of over-head distribution lines and underground cables,
Important Note :
Transformers are used in all the subsystems. A transformer transfers power with very high efficiency from one voltage level to another voltage level. Insulation requirements limit the generated voltage to low values, up to 30 kV. Thus step-up
Transmission Subsystem
The transformer and transmission line subsystem is designed to transmit
level suitable for the transmission of bulk power. Since these transformers
step up the voltage, they are also known as step-up transformers. The power transmitted over a transmission line is proportional to the square of the transmission voltage. Therefore, ideally it is desirable to have the highest possible transmission voltages. Therefore, continuous efforts are
Transmission Subsystem
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When bulk power is to be transmitted over distances greater than 600 km, high-voltage dc transmission is more economical than high-voltage ac trans-mission. Transmission takes place at dc voltages of 400 kV and above. At the generator end, the ac voltage generated is stepped up to the transmission voltage level by a step-up transformer, which is converted into high-voltage dc by a converter circuit. A converter is a three-phase, full-wave bridge circuit consisting of silicon-controlled rectifiers that can
Transmission Subsystem
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Sub-transmission System
The portion of the transmission system that connects high-voltage substations through step-down transformers to the distribution
At the distribution substation , the voltage level is brought down from 66 kV at the sub-transmission level to 11 kV at the distribution level . Each distribution substation normally serves its own area , which is a subdivision of the area served by the