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Urban electrical infrastructure

By: Rao, M. S.
Publisher: Mumbai Chary Publications 2011Edition: Vol.51(8), Aug.Description: 96-103p.Subject(s): Electrical EngineeringOnline resources: Click here In: Electrical IndiaSummary: The transmission plays a very important role in bringing power from distant generator locations to the load centers. EHV substations form the heart of the transmission infrastructure occupy a position of utmost importance meeting the overall power requirements. Area requirement of a typical 220 kV AIS sub-station comprising of bays, power transformers, fire fighting, control room, auxiliaries etc is 30,000 to 40,000 sqm in one piece and is an almost impossible option in urban areas.
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The transmission plays a very important role in bringing power from distant generator locations to the load centers. EHV substations form the heart of the transmission infrastructure occupy a position of utmost importance meeting the overall power requirements.
Area requirement of a typical 220 kV AIS sub-station comprising of bays, power transformers, fire fighting, control room, auxiliaries etc is 30,000 to 40,000 sqm in one piece and is an almost impossible option in urban areas.

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