how electricity generated at power stations is transmitted to homes and offices
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Electricity generated at the power plant reaches our homes through multiple substations, transmission and distribution lines, and transformers. Newly generated electricity is transmitted at extremely high voltages ranging from 275,000 to 500,000 volts in order to reduce transmission losses.
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Electricity is finally delivered to your home from the distribution transformers via a service wire connected to your home, called the 'service drop. ' If service is underground, it will then be run through the meter box so the power company can monitor how much electricity you use (and have to pay for).
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