What is energy loss in electricity transmission, and why does it happen?

2025-08-09
Energy loss in electricity transmission refers to the electrical energy that is converted into unusable forms, primarily heat, as it travels from power plants to consumers. This loss is an unavoidable physical phenomenon because all conductors have some level of electrical resistance. It is often referred to as a "line loss." At Ningbo Changshi, our goal is to provide high-quality equipment that helps minimize these losses and maximize the efficiency of your power grid.
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