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Advantages of High Transmission Voltage

Advantages of High Transmission Voltage

Electricity is delivered over long distances by high-voltage power transmission lines, and a high voltage is required to limit the amount of energy lost during the journey.


Voltage drop
The voltage drop is the first advantage of increasing the voltage in the transmission line. The voltage drop is the voltage loss that happens through all or part of a circuit due to impedance.

In this manner, we can readily understand what voltage drop means. We provided as much voltage as possible from one location, but we could not receive the full voltage from another. The term "voltage drop" refers to some of our voltages that have diminished in the middle.

Transmission wire costs reduced
The cost of constructing a transmission line is reduced by increasing the voltage. This is because, as we all know, increasing the voltage decreases the current. Similarly, as the transmission line voltage rises, the breeze on our line falls.

We can use a thin wire as long as the current flows through it. Similarly, we increase the voltage while decreasing it daily, requiring us to thin the transmission line's wire. As a result, the cost of purchasing wire is significantly reduced.

Reduce Power loss
When we boost the voltage, we reduce many electrical losses, and we all know that the lower the losses, the higher the electrical efficiency. 

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