The Alternating Current

Nikola Tesla believed that alternating current was the best option for the transmission of electrical power. He improved alternating current technology by developing a transformer that allowed the voltage of the electric current to be increased to transmit it over long distances with less power loss.

Tesla founded the Tesla Electric Company in 1887, with the goal of promoting alternating current as a superior alternative to Thomas Edison's direct current. Tesla's company began manufacturing alternating current generators and transformers, and developing new technologies to improve the efficiency of electrical power transmission.

One of Tesla's most notable projects was the construction of the world's first hydroelectric power plant at Niagara Falls in 1895. The plant generated electrical power using turbines driven by the force of the water, which was then transmitted by alternating current transmission lines to nearby cities.

The Niagara Falls hydroelectric plant was a success, showing the superiority of alternating current over direct current. The plant was responsible for the public and private lighting of several nearby cities, including Buffalo and New York.

The alternating current technology developed by Tesla revolutionized the electric power industry. Alternating current allowed electric power to be transmitted over long distances with less power loss, making electric power more affordable and accessible.

Today, alternating current is widely used in electric power transmission around the world, thanks to the pioneering work of Nikola Tesla. His innovation in alternating current technology is an example of the power of innovation and competition in the technology and energy industry.