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If you are asking for HVDC transmission, then there are many things to know between
ac and DC transmission.
HVDC transmission is used when bulk amount of power need to be transmitted over the
long distance power lines. This is because in case of DC transmission, the capital cost is
very high, so in order to have profit, you need to have very high voltage long
transmission which, on the long run term, makes profit. Normally it is used at
transmission voltages of 765 KV or above.
The advantages of HVDC transmission are :
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According to Dricus from a website Sinovoltaics entitled Direct Current (DC) Power:
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Direct Current (DC) Power refers to the unidirectional flow of electrons and is the form
of power that is most commonly produced by sources such as solar cells and batteries.
What is power?
Power can be defined as the rate of energy consumed in a unit time. The unit of
measurement of power is Watt, after the famous eighteenth century scientist, James
Wattwho invented the steam engine.
In mechanical systems, power is known as mechanical power and is a combination of
forces and movement.
In electrical systems, electrical power is the rate of flow of electrical energy past a given
point in a closed circuit. For our applications we will only consider the electrical power.
Alternating and direct current
Electrical power can be classified as AC Power or DC Power depending upon the
direction of the flow of energy.
Here AC stands for Alternating Current and DC stands for Direct Current.
Power which is a result of current flowing in alternating direction is termed as AC Power
and one which is a result of current flowing in only one direction is called DC Power.
Direct current waveform
In DC (Direct current) circuits, the flow of electrical charge (or in other words,
electrons) is unidirectional and unlike AC Current, it does not periodically reverses its
direction.
The typical waveform of alternating current is a pure sine wave as shown in the figure
below.
Direct Current (red curve). The horizontal axis measures time; the vertical, current or
voltage. Source: Wikipedia.org
What are common DC applications?
This form of power is most commonly produced by sources such as solar cells, batteries,
and thermocouples.
DC power is widely used in low voltage applications such as charging batteries,
automotive applications, aircraft applications and other low voltage, low current
applications. All solar panels nowadays produce DC power.
Common applications with DC power in the PV industry are portable solar systems and
other off-grid appliances. Not using a solar inverter to convert DC to AC will keep the
costs down for such systems.
Advantages and Disadvantages DC current
Nowadays for electric power distribution alternating current is mostly used, as it
has significant advantages over direct current in transmission and transforming.
One of the biggest advantages of DC power is its ability to be used in special
applications.
Whenever AC power transmission is not practically feasible or possible over long
distances, DC power is used. One such application are sub-sea high voltage DC
transmission lines.
Here, the electricity is produced in AC form, converted to DC at a switching/ terminal
station, transmitted by a subsea network of cables, re-converted to AC by another
terminal station and finally delivered to customers.