
Why do transmission lines use very high voltages?
2025-08-11transmission lines use very high voltages (e.g., 69 kV to 765 kV) to minimize power loss over long distances. According to the physics of electricity, power loss is proportional to the square of the current (). By increasing the voltage, the current can be significantly reduced to transmit the same amount of power, thereby drastically cutting down on energy waste and making the system more efficient.
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