How Electricity Gets to your Home

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This PowerPoint presentation… …is created by… …ykobure !

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How Electricity Gets To Your Home?

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It's always there whenever you flip a switch or plug in a cord - but electricity has to travel a long way to get to your house. In fact, the power plant where your electricity is made might be hundreds of miles away! where it starts?

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the poles and wires you see along the highway and in front of your house are called the electrical transmission and distribution system. All

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, power plants all across the country are connected to each other through the electrical system (sometimes called the “power grid”). Today

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one power plant can’t produce enough electricity to run all the air conditioners when it’s hot, another power plant can send some where it’s needed. If

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how

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1 is made at a power plant by huge generators. Most power plants use coal, but some use natural gas, water or even wind. Electricity

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current is sent through transformers to increase the voltage to push the power long distances. 2 The

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electrical charge goes through high-voltage transmission lines that stretch across the country. 3 The

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reaches a substation, where the voltage is lowered so it can be sent on smaller power lines. 4 It

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travels through distribution lines to your neighborhood, where smaller pole-top transformers reduce the voltage again to take the power safe to use in our homes. 5 It

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electricity goes to the service panel in your basement or garage, where breakers or fuses protect the wires inside your house from being overloaded. 6 The

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, the electricity travels through wires inside the walls to the outlets and switches all over your house. 7 Finally

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