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Diagram Background/Description:

"A typical Electric Power Network can be divided into three main parts, namely: generation, transmission and distribution. The main problems in such systems are the balance between generation and the power consumed by loads, voltage balance, reliability and energy quality" [Carmona, 2016].

 

Besed on information from:
[Carmona, 2016] J. Carmona S. “A Smart Adaptive Load for Power-Frequency Support Applications”. PhD Thesis, The University of Manchester, UK, 2016. Available at Click here.

PowerPoint Diagram Template: One-line diagram - generation, transmission, load

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