By analyzing the cases of
people living near power stations, researchers believe that humans can suffer
from cancer and tumors when exposed to EMF radiation. How dangerous is it to
live near a substation? Is this something you should be concerned about?
Electricity is generated in
power stations and is distributed country wide by substations located near
populated areas. There has to be substations located around lived in areas in
order to distribute power. But can these substations be harmful to the health
of those that live nearby? To understand how theses power substations are
causing possible health risks to the human body, learn more about the process
involved in the transmission of power from substations to a domestic user.
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Finnegan, South
Prairie Substation
A substation is used to step
down high voltage (generated in power stations) for domestic and commercial
usage. The aim of these substations is to provide electricity to a populated area.
A typical substation includes:
○ Power lines
○ Transformer
○ Switches and relays
Power lines are the main
source of electrical transportation to a domestic area. To minimize the power
loses, electricity is transmitted at high voltage levels and minimum current
levels. These high voltage lines transmit radiation called the
"electro-magnetic field" or shortly EMF. Whenever a current passes
through a conductor, an EMF is always associated with it. EMF contains an
electric and magnetic field component oscillating at 180 degrees. The phase
difference between the electric and magnetic fields is 90 degrees.
Some researchers believe that
this radiation could possibly lead to cancer in human body. A device called a
"Gauss meter" is used to measure the intensity of EMF.
A transformer is a small metal
device of cylindrical type. Its main function is to reduce the voltage level
usually from 4000V to 440V/220V for domestic usage. The EMF strength near the
transformer is high, but reduces rapidly as we move away from it.
Electromagnetic induction
occurs in switches and relays installed in the substation and is also a
possible cause of EMF radiation.
EMF contain both electric and
magnetic field at 90 deg of phase difference and oscillating at angle of 180
deg.The electric field traverses the air and starts oscillating human cells at
high frequency, causing them to heat up. Thus high-power EMF can damage body
cells. Similarly the varying magnetic field induces an electric current in
human cells and tissues. Since skin is directly exposed to these radiations, it
can be badly damaged.
Studies have been done on
people that live within 300 meters of a substation. There is some evidence to
suggest an increased risk of some type of cancer. However, the evidence has not
been conclusive enough to change any legal stance on the issue.
Researchers who believe that
humans can suffer from cancer and tumors when exposed to EMF radiation get
their data from studies of people living near power stations. But they fail to
give proper justifications, like the relation between EMF field stength and the
possible risk associated with it or the mechanisms that can trigger processes
like cancer and the creation of tumors. Solving this mystery will require that
further full-fledged research be conducted.