What is An Interconnected System


Interconnected System

An interconnected system in the workplace is the process of linking technological resources, manpower, and other items of capital together. It can improve efficiency and accountability throughout the organization. However, an interconnected system has both benefits and drawbacks.

The power system network is an inter-related network. In other words, all generators are connected with the grid. Therefore, if one generator is overloaded the load will automatically transferred on other generators.

Advantages of the Interconnected Power System

1. Use of Older Plants

In the power system network, there are some old and insufficient generating stations. These stations can carry short peaks of the load. But these generating stations are not sufficient to run on a continuous basis. Thus, students of Engineering Colleges in India have invented interconnected power system for electrical industry. It will connect a system with a transmission line and use these plants to meet the peak load demand. Therefore, these generating stations are used with modern plants. It helps you meet peak load demand without giving extra burden on modern plants with the help of old and insufficient generating station.

2. Economic Operation

All the generating stations are working on the similar frequency and same voltage level. This is because they share load among the power plants so that all generating stations can work continuously with high efficiency and high-power factor. The less efficient and old generating stations are not used continuously and these plants are used only at peak hours. Therefore, an interconnected system can make the economical operation of the power stations.

3. Increase the Reliability of Power Supply ?????
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