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1.2 Fundamentals of a Current Electric Power System
ОглавлениеThe two main characteristics of conventional electrical power systems are: centralized energy generation and unidirectional power delivery systems. This means that electric power is first produced by bulk power generation and then transmitted across the electricity grid to the distribution layer, and finally to the end users. The flow of electricity in the grid is from top (high‐voltage network) to bottom (low‐voltage network). Figure 1.1 shows the three main stages of generation, transmission, and distribution [5]. Those grid elements are briefly explained in the next sub‐sections.