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To substation
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A site where electricity supplied by long-distance (high-voltage) transmission lines is transformed and/or regulated for local (low-voltage) distribution.
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On transmission networks, cleaning was mostly restricted to substation facilities.
On May 7 , 2004 Golmud power grid split from main grid due to substation personnel's fault action on protection device.
Figure 1 gives an example of advanced power transformer PIUs connected to substation local area networks (LAN).
The analysis demonstrates that the response of demand to voltage reduction is relatively different from substation to substation, feeder to feeder and especially load to load.
On the other hand, LMP change index to line status error can be extended to substation configuration error as shown in Remark 2. Suppose that a power system with (N_b) buses has a congested line l.
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The remote testing improves the efficiency by eliminating the need to travel to the substation to perform the testing.
Early substation-to-substation communication, supervisor control and data acquisition (SCADA), was achieved through use of private or leased telephone lines, microwave, UHF radio or power-line-carrier (PLC) carrying either analogue signals or delivering low data-rates by modem (<56 kbps).
The electricity generated was fed at 24 kilovolt (kV) to a substation to power the smelter during operation.
Electricity travels from power plants through huge cables to substations, where transformers lower the voltage for local distribution.
Some of the company's main lines, carrying power to substations for local distribution, still needed to be repaired, officials said.
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