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WELCOME TO

OUR
PRESENTATION
SUBMITTED TO:
Md. Nahid Reza
Department of EEE
Daffodil International University

PRESENTED BY
Name ID
Md.Tanjin Ahmad 162-33-3508
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM IN BANGLADESH
Distribution system

Electric power distribution is the final stage in the


delivery of electric power; it
carries electricity from the
transmission system to individual consumers.
Distribution transformers again lower the voltage
to the utilization voltage used by lighting,
industrial equipment or household appliances.
Bangladesh Electricity
distribution company
• Bangladesh Power Development Board
• Dhaka Power Distribution Company
• Dhaka Electric Supply Company Limited
• Rural Electrification Board of Bangladesh
• West Zone Power Distribution Company Limited
• Northern Electricity Supply Company Limited
• Power Grid Company of Bangladesh Limited
• Electricity Generation Company of Bangladesh
bangladesh power
distribution system voltage

1. Primary Distribution voltage :11kV/440V


2. Secondary Distribution voltage : 440V/230V
TYPES OF DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM

There are two types :


1. Primary Distribution .
2. Secondary Distribution .
Primary Distribution

• The primary distribution system is that part of


the electric distribution system between
the distribution substation
and distribution transformers. It is made up of
circuits called primary feeders
or distribution feeders. ... A typical power
distribution feeder provides power for
both primary and secondary circuits.
Secondary Distribution

• Secondary system. The steam generator tubes,


steam turbine, condenser, and associated pipes,
pumps, and heaters used to convert the heat
energy of the reactor coolant system into
mechanical energy for electrical generation.
Most commonly used in reference to
pressurized water reactors.
Higher Voltage
Distribution

Advantages :
• Voltage drop – A higher-voltage circuit has less voltage drop for a
given power flow.
Capacity – A higher-voltage system can carry more power for a
given ampacity.
Losses – For a given level of power flow, a higher-voltage system
has fewer line losses.
Reach – With less voltage drop and more capacity, higher voltage
circuits can cover a much wider area.
Fewer substations – Because of longer reach, higher-voltage
distribution systems need fewer substations.
Higher Voltage
Distribution

• Disadvantages
• Reliability – An important disadvantage of higher
voltages: longer circuits mean more customer
interruptions.
Crew safety and acceptance – Crews do not
like working on higher-
voltage distribution systems
Equipment cost – From transformers to cable to
insulators, higher-voltage equipment costs more.

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