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THHigh-voltage (HV) power—typically above 1,000V AC or 1,500V DC—is essential for transmitting electricity efficiently over long distances.
By increasing voltage, utilities can reduce current, which dramatically lowers energy loss caused by resistance in power lines. That means less heat, less wasted electricity, and far greater efficiency. Modern transmission systems operate anywhere from 36 kV to over 765 kV, allowing power to travel hundreds of kilometers with minimal loss.
Higher voltage also enables smaller, lighter, and more economical conductors, reducing infrastructure costs while delivering massive amounts of energy reliably. Without high-voltage transmission, large-scale power grids—and modern cities—simply wouldn’t function.
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