History - Energy distribution for lighting

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History - Energy distribution for lighting Electricity has made our lives easier, better, brighter and cleaner. Electricity is generally generated in power plants and then transmitted to high-voltage power lines, which in turn are distributed to our homes and businesses with the help of local power lines. The distribution of electricity is the final stage when electricity is delivered. We will study how the distribution of electricity has evolved over the years.

History of the distribution of electricity. In 1882, the famous inventor and pioneer of electrical engineering, Thomas Edison, was the first to build the electricity distribution system in the USA. UU radius mile. During those days, the Pearl Street electricity supply was considered a small electric operation company given the capacity of the generator used. Edison had a similar work model he did in the same year in London. The work related to electricity carried out by Edison in 1882 gave rise to the first patents in history. By changing the power button, Edison noticed that 52 bulbs were first turned on in the New York Times office. Realizing the light for the first time, editors at the Times office described Edison's work as "Soft, soft and pleasing to the eye without causing any headaches." The work done by Edison became an innovator for the first time that replaced the practice of burning candles and lamps. Edison's distribution system made the lighting cleaner, safer and more pleasant.


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