How is Electricity Produced?

The basic process of creating electricity is the same, regardless of the power source. A turbine is a wheel or cylinder with paddles or blades arrayed around its circumference. Its purpose is to convert the kinetic energy of a moving fluid or gas into mechanical power. There are a number of ways to get a turbine to spin. When you blow on a pinwheel, you are making a turbine spin.

  • Steam +

  • Fossil Fuels +
  • Nuclear +
  • Combustion Gases +
  • Water +

How is Electricity Delivered from the Power Plan to You?

Electricity begins its journey at the generator where it is produced. It then travels to a transformer where the low voltage is changed to high voltage. The voltage can reach levels of over 500,000 volts. Voltage must be increased so that the electric current has the "push" it needs to travel the long distances from the power plant, where it is produced, to the places where it is needed.

  • Transmission Lines +
  • High-Voltage Substations +
  • Step-Down Transformers +
  • Electrical Wires +
  • The Eletric Meter +