Under the current e-net code, it seems that most generators output 32 volts. Because under the current e-net code, the output voltage limits the output eu/t to the same number, it appears that the kinetic wind generator outputs 512 volts, since its maximum output is over 128 eu/t. This means that if you try to connect its output to a low voltage transformer to step it up to 128v, it limits its output to 128 eu/t, so you don't want to do that. Under the new e-net code, the idea is that you *can* output 150 eu/t at only 32v and so if the kinetic wind generator does go to 32v like the other generators, then you will want to immediately step it up to 128 or 512 volts to reduce transmission loss, right? So when the new e-net is done, we will need to reconfigure our wind farms with low voltage transformers right?
Voltage, new and old?
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