What is the difference between transmission lines and distribution lines?

2025-08-12
High-voltage transmission lines carry large amounts of electricity over long distances from power plants to substations. They typically operate at voltages of 100 kV and higher. In contrast, distribution lines carry electricity from substations to end-users (homes, businesses, etc.) over shorter distances at much lower voltages (e.g., 33 kV, 11 kV, or the final 230/120V in homes).
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