What happens when a transmission line "blows" or fails?

2025-08-10

The colloquial term "blowing a transmission line" refers to a transmission line fault or failure, which is a serious event in a power system. When a fault occurs, an abnormal electric current flow is detected. This can be a short circuit, where current bypasses the normal load, or an open-circuit fault, where a line is interrupted. The power grid is designed with protective measures to respond to these events immediately.

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