Electric Journey
Power
stationsPower stations generate
electric current in very large quantities for supply to the
national grid. are usually found near coasts and rivers
- often a long way away from towns and cities. Power stations use
generatorsA
machine that causes an electric current to flow in wires by taking
energy as movement and transferring it to energy as moving
charge. to produce high voltagesA measure of the energy of the electric
charges in a circuit.. These high voltages cause
electricity to flow through wires that are connected to a network
of overhead
linesThick electric cables that
carry electricity from where it is generated to where it is
used. (which we call the distribution system). These
power lines criss-cross the country carrying the electricity to
where it's needed. There are lots of uses: powering trains and
factories, our homes, schools and community buildings and for
lighting our streets.
Sometimes electricity travels along overhead lines carried on pylonsA tall
metal tower that carries very high voltage power lines.
high above the ground, sometimes, the power lines are buried under
the ground - especially near towns and cities.
To produce the high voltages needed, the pass the electricity
through a substationSubstations are an important part of the
national grid. They contain transformers which increase or decrease
the voltage of an electric current. Substations are very dangerous
if you try to tamper with them or vandalise them. Do not enter a
substation for any reason - it is against the law and you could be
electrocuted. which increases the voltage of the
electric current. Then, along its journey, and near to where the
electricity is to be used, more substations are used to reduce the
voltage so the electric
currentElectric current is a flow of
electric charges (electrons). can be used safely.

At various places along the Electric Journey you might see the
danger of death sign, which warns us to keep away from the
electrical equipment. The sign is there for a reason -
do not play near these places as the
danger of death is very real.
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How does electricity get to your home?
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