Electrical standards in Rakeo

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Electricity sector of Rakeo
Power-Pole-7926.jpg
Utility pole in Olino, Rakeo
Data
Continuity of supplyYes
Share of fossil energy82%
Share of renewable energy18%

Portions of agriculture and heavy industry in Rakeo are directly operated at a central government level with similarly centralized standards- but domestic products and many electric grids do not adhere to one particular standard. There are six different national power grids primarily operated by Olino Water and Power, Venen Power Systems, South Electric, and a variety of smaller operators.

History

Electrification began in Rakeo in the early 20th century during the Creeperian administration of the Captaincy General of Rakeo. Initially being used to power coastal industries, more rural areas struggled to fully electrify until the 1970s, when the isolationist policies governing the country were loosened and cheap northern components could be purchased.

Infrastructure

Generation and transport

  Olino Water and Power
  Venen Power Systems
  South Electric
  Norte Regulatory Zone
  Oeste Regulatory Zone
  Este Regulatory Zone

Standards

Heavy Industry

The Heavy Industry Electrical Standard (Rakeoian Spanish: Estándar Eléctrico de la Industria Pesada, abbreviated as EEIP) regulates what equipment may be used for the generation, distribution, and use of electrical power within industries regulated within the jurisdiction of the Directory of Industrial Matters.

Sockets

Socket Earthed / Grounded Description Photograph
3-pin OAyE Standard (2000–Present) Yes 20A, 250V Tomada Brasileira - NBR 14136, 20A, 250V.jpg
3-pin OAyE Standard (1978-2000) Yes 10/16A, 250V Italian sockets.jpg
3-pin VSP Standard Yes 16A, 220V 100px
2-pin VSP Standard No 16A, 220V 100px
2-pin Home Appliance Compatible No 2.5, 220V Euro-Flachstecker 2.jpg
2-pin ES Standard No 16A, 250V 100px
3-pin ES Standard Yes 15A, 120V 100px

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