What is the primary difference between a transmission line and a distribution line?

2025-08-11
The primary difference is their function and voltage level within the electrical grid. A transmission line is a high-voltage system that carries bulk electrical power over long distances from a power plant to substations. These are the large, often uninsulated wires you see on tall steel towers. Distribution lines take this power from the substations and deliver it to individual homes and businesses. They operate at lower voltages and are typically found on shorter wooden or concrete poles along streets.
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