Structure of Power System
Structure of Power System
Distribution Subsystem
Utilization Subsystem
Structure of power system
Generation systems
Bulk electrical powers can be produced by special plants known as
generation stations
It depends chiefly on which fuels are easily available, cheap enough and
on the types of technology that the power company has access to. Most
power stations in the world burn fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural
gas to generate electricity, and some use nuclear power, but there is an
increasing use of cleaner renewable sources such as solar, wind, wave and
hydroelectric
The voltage generated may be 11kv,6.6kv,22kv ,33kv depending on the
capacity of station.
Transmission and Sub transmission Subsystem
Substation
Feeders( no tappings)
Distributors (tappings)
Service mains
Common loads
In industries
Industrial loads are composite loads, and induction
motors form a high proportion of these loads. These composite
loads are functions of voltage and frequency and form a major
part of the system load.
In residents
lighting and domestic appliances like fans, cooking, heating
etc
Single line diagram
Mind map
Generating station
11 kv
Primary transmission
11kv-220KV
TRANSMISSION
secondarytransmission
220KV-22KV
Distribution
Primary secondary
Distribution 11kv Distribution 400-230v
Summary