The Journey of Electricity How does Electricity get

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The Journey of Electricity

The Journey of Electricity

How does Electricity get to your home? Step 1 - Electricity is generated at

How does Electricity get to your home? Step 1 - Electricity is generated at power stations. Coal or gas is burnt in a large furnace that boils water and changes it to steam.

Step 2 - This steam is then forced through a turbine. A turbine is

Step 2 - This steam is then forced through a turbine. A turbine is just like a fan except that it has a lot more blades. When the steam is forced through these blades then they begin to spin.

Step 3 - The turbine is connected to a generator, which is a coil

Step 3 - The turbine is connected to a generator, which is a coil of wire that is surrounded by large magnets. When the turbine spins this coil of wire it produces electricity.

Step 4 - When the electricity leaves the power station it has to travel

Step 4 - When the electricity leaves the power station it has to travel great distances and be distributed amongst many different users. So that the electricity can do this, it must be given a large "push". The size of this "push" is its voltage.

Step 5 - The electricity then travels along the high voltage transmission network. You

Step 5 - The electricity then travels along the high voltage transmission network. You have probably seen part of this as you drive down the highway. The electricity travels along heavy cables suspended between large towers

Step 6 - Once the electricity reaches a town or city the voltage has

Step 6 - Once the electricity reaches a town or city the voltage has to be reduced. This is achieved by a stepdown transformer, which reduces the voltage. This is where Energex comes in. We convert the electricity to lower voltages and deliver it from the system to your home.

Step 7 - Before the electricity enters your house, the voltage is reduced once

Step 7 - Before the electricity enters your house, the voltage is reduced once more by a step-down transformer to 240 volts. This is the voltage that is used in all Australian homes.

The Journey of Electricity While the journey of electricity is fascinating, we can’t forget

The Journey of Electricity While the journey of electricity is fascinating, we can’t forget about the dangers too, particularly in power lines. Power lines carry enough energy to turn almost anything into a conductor of electricity! We must remember to: 1. Look up and live! 2. Dial 1100 before you dig. 3. Stay clear of fallen wires