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Transmission
Presented by
Urvesh Pachore
ROLL NO:- 26
Submitted to :-
Mrs. Gangurde
OVERVIEW
INTRODUCTION
DEFINITION
HISTORY
TYPES OF WPT
Atmospheric conduction method
Electrodynamic induction method
Advantages and disadvantage
Applications
Conclusion
References
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INTRODUCTION
• One of the major issues in power system is the losses
occurring during the transmission and distribution of
electrical power.
• The percentage of loss of power during transmission and
distribution is approximated as 26%.
• The main reason for power loss during transmission and
distribution is the resistance of wires used in grid.
• According to the World Resources Institute (WRI), India’s
electricity grid has the highest transmission and
distribution losses in the world – a whopping 27-40%.
• Tesla has proposed methods of transmission of electricity
using electromagnetic induction.
DEFINITION
Sir NICOLAI TESLA was the first one to propose and research the idea of
wireless transmission in 1899, since than many scholars and scientists
have been working to make his dream a reality.
• Economically challenging.
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LASER METHOD
• In the case of electromagnetic radiation closer to visible
region of spectrum (10s of microns (um) to 10s of nm),
power can be transmitted by converting electricity into
a laser beam that is then pointed at a solar
cell receiver. This mechanism is generally known as
"power beaming" because the power is beamed at a
receiver that can convert it to usable electrical energy.
OPTICAL FIBRE
TRANSFORMER
LASER
CURRENT CURRENT
MICROWAVE METHOD
• Power transmission via radio waves can be made more
directional, allowing longer distance power beaming, with
shorter wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation, typically
in the microwave range. A rectenna may be used to convert
the microwave energy back into electricity. Rectenna
conversion efficiencies exceeding 95% have been realized.
Power beaming using microwaves has been proposed for
the transmission of energy from orbiting solar power
satellites to Earth.
Efficient
Easy
Need for grids, substations etc are eliminated
Low maintenance cost
More effective when the transmitting and receiving
points are along a line-of-sight
Can reach the places which are remote
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DISADVANTAGES