How Large Electric Power Generators Work: The Basics
HistoryThe Basics of GeneratorsModern Electrical GeneratorsThree CharacteristicsThe principle of electromagnetic induction is the basis of the generation of electricity. Discovered in 1830 by Michael Faraday, this later led to the development of the dynamo by Pixie. This started the generation of electricity by converting mechanical energy from steam turbines and hydro turbines. Be it the generation of a few watts of electrici...See more on brighthubengineering
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Generally, the larger the generator, the higher the voltage. Generators for a power plant serving an installation will be in the range from 4160 volts to 13.8 kV to suit the size of the unit and primary