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The modern world depends on electricity. It’s a crucial resource, especially in urban areas, but electricity can’t be created, stored, and provided at a later time. The instant it’s produced, it’s used no matter how far apart the producer is from the user. And the infrastructure that makes all this possible is one of humanity’s most important and fascinating engineering achievements: the power grid.
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Great video sir thank you for your whole channel!
Could anyone tell me what device and model he is using at 3:45 to display DC vs AC?
I’m in the one North America grid you didn’t mention: the Alaska interconnection. I’m applying for an EIT position at the local power utility, so thanks for these good videos.
What we really need to be preparing for is a solar flare which would wipe out our entire infrastructure. We just barely missed one a few years ago.
Is there no Japanese version?
Im actually on a laptop using the battery
Amazing information.
I need to know how MLA cite this video for a research argument paper. I find your videos extremely useful for breaking down really big and complex problems.
Great video #PracticalEngineering
Thanks for the great video. I was watching a documentary on C. P. Steinmetz and I learned that in early days "switch off" a power station caused accidents and explosions. Why though ? Was the energy stored in the flow of current? How did we tackle the problem? Can someone help thanks
Came here after prime ministwr of my country india asked indian to switch off lights for 9 minutes for thanking covid warriors
When he says smart grid is he talking about the smart meters?
https://youtu.be/A3SpR7gpzJY
How can we avoid Grid failure?
We can avoid Grid failure, we can save Power Grid/National Grid.
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पहली बात
घर की सारी लाइट एक साथ बंद ना करें.
15 से 20 मिनट के टाइम ड्यूरेशन में सारी लाइटें बंद करें एक-एक करके.
लाइट चालू करते समय भी 15 से 20 मिनट के टाइम में एक-एक करके लाइट को चालू करें
दूसरी बात
घर के बाकी के नॉन लाइटिंग लोड को चालू कर कर रखें, जैसे एसी फैन कूलर अवन इत्यादि
#Modi #Grid
That abstract modern art painting at the back though.
Liars.
Electrical energy is in air.
See india case on 5th April ,with sudden spike in load a best senerio
Nice!
Why does Texas get their own power grid? That's not fair
How work the electric red…
Em…working? Lol
Nuclear power should be the primary source of electric power. There is no air pollution. It works 24/7 rain or shine. It cost more than natural gas and coal power generation, but, it is dependent and no air pollution. Now days, we can build nuclear power plants farther away from population centers because we now have the technology to transmit power long distances efficiently using high voltage DC and solid state DC to AC converters. Too many people ignorantly believe that nuclear power plants are just ticking time bombs. Wind and solar are not 100% renewal, many products are expended in the process of production and maintenance. Wind and solar need very expensive storage. "Renewal energy" has become a another religion, rather than a science, just like the "global warming" & "climate change" religions.
What?? Mexico isn't North America anymore??
I was hoping for some info on whether all the generators on each grid are synchronized to a common 60-Hz time base and if so, how that works.
So what would happen if I licked one of them Power Grid wires
I found your videos a few months ago and I have really learned a lot and I appreciate every subject you choose to cover. This channel is a huge blessing to everyone that loves to learn about our world but doesn't know where to start.
Q: Do you know what it is called when the old power stations used water and did the evening water spray in offpeak
I tired looking for this info and it seems scrubbed
Instructions from the Avasva site are perfect for beginners.
I'm an Electrical/Control Technician at a Nuclear Power Plant. I get so frustrated by how many people have little to no idea about where their electricity comes from. Yet these same people are so quick to have such such strong, negative opinions about Nuclear power.
where can learn more about the power grid ?
Modern civilization is a luxury, thus the power grid is just one massive luxury.
@6:17 "The light from the screen you are watching now was a drop from the turbine or a breeze from the windmill just micro seconds ago" . Mind blown!
are we able to use electricity in reverse direction so we use negative terminal water hydrolysis
and hydrogenation of garbage slurry become easy and cheap technology
Of course Texas has their own power grid😂
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycz_f1jYKSk
Hey! I heard they use carrier frequencies over the high voltage lines to send signals or information between substations, and use "wave traps" to filter these frequencies at the substation. I'd love to see a video about that, I'm trying to look into it myself now.
Kindly make more videos on electrical engineering
In Czech Republic we have "HDO" where distributing company superimposes higher frequency signal to standard 50Hz and can remotely control some non critical equipment such as boilers and storage heaters. I don't know exact requirements, but then your power consumption is divided into two sections – high tariff and low tariff (sometimes called "night current"), each with different pricing. People usually connect some kind of indicator to low tariff circuit so they know they're running lot tariff and usually turn on dishwashers and washing machines to save some money.
Good vid! Network dynamics (e.g. electrical grid, water supply, communications networks, etc …) is a fascinating topic … and a very difficult one, too.
0:31 wait, isnt battery storing the electricity?
I have a question! In Australia there are a lot of energy companies in the market but only a small few that pump electricity into the grid.
How do these companies charge consumers for the electricity when the grid is shared by everyone?
For example say Company X pumps only 10% of energy into the grid and company Y pumps say 90% into the grid.
What if COMPANY X has 50% of the consumer market but is only pumping 10% of energy into the grid where as company Y maybe pumping 90% of energy into the grid but only has less then 50% of the market share.
How can energy companies charge customers when the grid works as one major unit.
That sneaky VPN plug at the end almost got me. Smooth
for Californians, black-outs are the norm
It takes a lot of energy to create this energy.
Great video! Personally one of my favorite videos as it actually pertains to my major. Nothing against your civil engineering videos as I do find them interesting, but this video is far more practical and useful for me.