@T11 and others
Does the company supply distribution transformers or power transformers for renewable power generation? I am unable to understand this. If the company is supplying a transformer to a renewable power generator then that transformer should be a power transformer and have a higher capacity measured in MVA. And that power transformer should take electricity from the renewable energy source and push that electricity on to the grid.
I am not sure why would distribution transformers be any different irrespective of whether they get power from renewable or non-renewable sources. After all distribution transformers are used to take electricity from the grid and then adjust the voltage (usually reduce the voltage) so that the electricity can be used by the end user. Please educate me.
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