Development
of modern power system began in 1885 with the development of transformer by L.
Gaulard, J. D. Gibbs and W. Stanley. In 1885-86 Westinghouse and Stanley installed the first multiple-voltage
AC power system in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. The network was driven by a hydroelectric generator that produced 500 volts AC. The voltage was
stepped up to 3,000 volts for transmission, and then stepped back down to 100
volts to drive electric lights. During
1890 the first AC commercial transmission line in the United State was put into
operation from Willamette Falls to Portland. This transmission line was
operating at 3.3kV and line length was 13 mi (21 km).
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