Readings (I used permanent linking for Wikipedia articles to make sure I link to a version I've checked):
- Electricity generation
- Cogeneration
- Electric power distribution
- Electric power transmission
- War of Currents and ABB:s article on future of DC
- Overhead power line
- High-voltage direct currHigh-voltage direct currentent
- Residual current device
- Smart grid
- Distributed generation
- The lecture slides in Tuubi
- The article on rural electrification in Tuubi
Examples of possible exam questions (what they are like - just to know what kind of questions to expect):
- Describe in short (3-6 sentences), why are high voltage levels used in electricity transmission. "It increases efficiency" is not enough as an answer.
- Choose three electric power sources (coal, solar, nuclear, ... whatever you want) and write an essay of their advantages and disadvantages.
- Multiple choice questions:
- Highest voltage levels in power transmission are typically
- About 20-100 kilovolts
- About 500-1000 kilovolts
- About 2-5 megavolts.
- Efficiency of a large electric generator is typically
- About 99 %
- About 90 %
- About 30-50 %
- The most common cause for lethal electric accidents is
- Fault in electricity distribution or in the device
- Plain stupidity or risk taking of the person involved
- Mistake in electric installations
- Highest voltage levels in power transmission are typically