what types of load we get from the national grid? is this
capacitive or inductive?

Answer Posted / jim

By load you mean the usage such as in buildings and factory's. There loads have a fairly large amount of magnetizing current (inductive) for motors, power supplies and ballasts. Transmission lines, which deliver energy from power plants to cities, have there own capacitve and inductive losses. The transmission lines also have to deliver large amounts of magnetizing currents for the loads mentioned.

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