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Power electrical engineering. Includes industrial electrical engineering (i.e. motors, switchboards), transmission and distribution (poles, wires, transformers, grids) and generation.
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Is it difficult to join two modern power grids? [closed]
I understand the voltage, frequency, phase, and maybe power quality of each grid must all be compatible at the moment of linking, and that each grid is a complex beast that's difficult to influence. S …
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How do transposition towers in transmission lines work?
Suppose you have three wires in a horizontal plane: . . .
The middle wire is adjacent to two other wires. Thus, it will be affected differently than the wires on the end. So you want each wire to …