DC Power Transmission
DC Power Transmission refers to the process of transmitting electrical energy using direct current (DC) rather than alternating current (AC). This method is particularly effective for long-distance power transmission, as it reduces energy losses that occur due to resistance in the wires.
One of the key advantages of DC Power Transmission is its ability to connect different power grids, allowing for the efficient transfer of electricity between regions. Additionally, it is increasingly used in renewable energy systems, such as solar panels and wind turbines, to deliver power directly to the grid or storage systems.