Electricity and the National Grid Flashcards
What does the national grid do?
Takes electrical energy from power stations to where it’s needed in homes and industry.
What is the problem with a high current?
Loads of energy is lost through heat in the cables.
Describe the role of step-up and step-down transformers in the national grid.
Step-up transformers are used to boost the voltage up really high at one end and then step-down transformers bring the voltage back down to safe, usable levels at the other end.
What is an advantage and disadvantage of using overhead cables in the national grid?
Advantages: cheapest to set up, easy to access, easy to set-up, minimal disturbance to land
Disadvantages: High maintenance, ugly, affected by weather, sometimes unreliable.
What is an advantage and disadvantage of using underground cables in the national grid?
Advantages: minimal maintenance, hidden, not affected by weather, generally reliable
Disadvantages: Higher set-up cost, hard to access, hard to set-up and lots of disturbance to land.
How can demand by consumers be reduced?
Consumers could use more energy efficient appliances.
How can supply be increased?
Opening more power plants.