After early experimental lines realized by Gaulard and Gibbs of 1881-84 [1], the consequent theoretical investigations by Ferraris, and the improvements developed at Ganz & Co (Budapest) by Zipernowsky, Bláthy, and Déri in 1885, engineers soon started building on alternating currents in several countries and early operative AC systems which exploited the capability of transformers of stepping-up and stepping-down voltages soon appeared, aimed both at distributing and transmitting electric power on long distances.

The Beginning of Electric Energy Transmission: Part Two

GUARNIERI, MASSIMO
2013

Abstract

After early experimental lines realized by Gaulard and Gibbs of 1881-84 [1], the consequent theoretical investigations by Ferraris, and the improvements developed at Ganz & Co (Budapest) by Zipernowsky, Bláthy, and Déri in 1885, engineers soon started building on alternating currents in several countries and early operative AC systems which exploited the capability of transformers of stepping-up and stepping-down voltages soon appeared, aimed both at distributing and transmitting electric power on long distances.
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