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LC Code: LC10897

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Power distributors and dispatchers control the flow of electricity traveling from generating stations to substations and to users. They reroute electrical currents around areas that need maintenance or repair, and prevent further damage during emergency outages. Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers control power plants and the flow of electricity from plants to substations, which distribute electricity to businesses, homes, and factories.

Electrical power distribution is the final stage of an electrical power system, which entails the delivery of electricity to the load. The primary role of this section is to carry the electricity from the transmission lines to the loads in the individual customers to the different strata of society. There are three basic types of distribution system designs: Radial, Loop, or Network. As you might expect, you can use combinations of these three systems, and this is frequently done.

Four types of distribution are direct selling, selling through intermediaries, dual distribution, and reverse distribution. Lower-cost energy. DERs provide energy value when they displace the need to produce energy from another resource. That value has two parts: Avoided energy production by generation resources and avoided line losses on the transmission and distribution system.

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