Power Restoration
Outages can be caused by a variety of reasons or combination
of reasons. Weather is the main contributor to system outages, but other items
can cause problems. Unfortunately, there is no way to prevent all outages. One concept that is hard for many members to understand is
the delivery of power to the Cooperative's distribution network. Community
Electric Cooperative is a Distribution Cooperative. This means that the
Cooperative does not generate any electricity, it merely maintains the lines
that deliver power to the member.
Service Restoration Priorities
Transmission lines -
These are high voltage lines that move bulk electricity from a
generating plant to a substation or between substations
Substations - Substations are electrical facilities
that contain equipment for switching or regulating the voltage of electricity.
Main distribution lines
- These are the 7,200-volt lines that you see along the roadways
Tap lines - Tap lines are electric feeder lines with
limited capacity that run from a main distribution line to a few consumers
Individual service - This is the line that runs from
the transformer to your meter
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