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''Power plants all across the country are connected to each other through the electrical system. These power stations are responsible for generating electricity for many homes and buildings which are all interconnected through the network of wires we refer to the electrical grid. The methods in use for generating electricity varies with location or power station preference but, then main two ways are fossil fuels and gas. Other methods include nuclear power, hydroelectric generations, wind turbines, magnetic coils and more recently solar power. One way to look at electricity in cities is as one large body of water spilling into small pond. The network of ponds is actually a continent sized network of high voltage power lines and the houses, businesses, and factories get electricity from that grid. Until recently, electric energy could not be stored in the grid. The pond analogy also works at it suggests that water flow one direction. The electric current in the grid is alternating current, meaning it rapidly switches directions. However, the overall power itself flows from plants to house the same way water would flow from a stream into a small ponds. The large stream contributes to the one network of ponds, and all houses draw from the same network. This is how it works with power plants, the electric grid, and the houses using electricity. The electrical charge goes through high voltage transmission lines that stretch across the country. The voltage is lowered so it can be sent onto smaller power lines. It travels through distribution lines to neighborhoods, where smaller pole top transformers reduce the voltage again to make the power safe to use in our homes. There are also transformers at work on the other end. Their job is to drop the voltage back down to safer and more usable levels. A meter is used to measure how much each family uses. The electricity goes to service panel in your basement or garage, where breakers or fuses protect the wires inside your house from being overload. The electricity travels through wires inside the walls to the outlets and switches all over your house.''
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Generating power through power plants is a much more complex process. There are so many components involved along the way to make sure that the voltage levels at the final point are safer to use. Power can be generated through various means depending on supply and demand requirement. All the powerplants are connected to each other and are responsible for generating electricity for many homes and buildings which are all interconnected through the network of wires. We call this network of wire as a grid.
The most common powerplants are nuclear based, hydro( water) based, wind based, magnetic coils. The latest one to add to this list is solar power. The wind based powerplants are installed where the power requirement is very less usually in mountains.
To understand in a much easier way, we can make an analogy of power grid and power plants with a large body of water spilling into small ponds. Here the ponds can be attributed as houses, businesses, and factories get electricity from that grid.
The power from powerplants goes to each house in a same way as water from a big stream goes into small ponds. However, we need to maintain the voltage to safer levels before it can be sent to the houses. To fullfil this, electrical charge goes through high voltage transmission lines. The voltage is then lowered so it can be sent onto smaller power lines. After this, this is sent to the transformers which we usually see in the neighbourhood to further reduce the voltage. Then this voltage is sent to the houses, apartments, offices and a meter is used to monitor the usage by each of these. The home electrical grid is further protected by fuses and switches. In case, the main switch encounters higher voltage, the fuse will blow thus preventing all the appliances.
The voltage can be different depending on locations. For example In the USA, the voltage which is delivered to the houses is around 110 volts while in India, the voltage is around 220 V