Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Electric Power Transmission

Electrical power transmission or "high voltage electric transmission" is that the bulk transfer of electrical energy from generating plants. The electrical method is created from an interconnected network of generating plants, transmission lines and distribution facilities. Transmission lines, that contains significant cables strung between tall towers, provide the transportation highways to maneuver electricity from generation sources to where the client uses it at a business or home or during a factory. National Council on Electricity Policy for Electricity Transmission handles the delivery of this power source and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Electrical Transmission oversees the use of the energy. It is from this source that we're able to use electricity to power our various electronic devices.

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