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Edison won the battle but Tesla won the war (AC vs DC). Unfortunately Tesla went bankrupt in the process of winning.Tesla > Edison
Edison won the battle but Tesla won the war (AC vs DC). Unfortunately Tesla went bankrupt in the process of winning.
Edison won the battle but Tesla won the war (AC vs DC). Unfortunately Tesla went bankrupt in the process of winning.
Both Edison and Westinghouse made fortunes off of Tesla and screwed him, but that's how you get Great in American business, screw everybody including the people that got you to the top.
I was under the impression from History Channel's recent "America: The Story of US" that JP Morgan made all the money and forced Westinghosue out of the electric industry using blackmail.
Hmmmm...
David
Ironically the Edison DC power distribution for long distances is being look again. Unlike DC AC suffer from inductive losses inherent on high voltage long power lines. By using DC these losses are eliminated. However the DC power needs to be converted to AC to allow the voltage conversions at the substations, which is accomplished by the use of AC transformers. With today technology the conversion of DC to AC promises to be efficient enough to justify the use of DC on long runs.
José
Actually, we've had a high voltage (1 MV?) DC intertie between the PNW and California for decades. Takes the extra power generated by the dams on the Columbia and Snake Rivers and sends it to the folks in SoCal. Or, it did when I was in college 40 years ago. I wonder if there is still a surplus of generating capacity up here?