How is it possible to transport electricity to a longer distance without losing much electrical energy?
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At a power plant, a transformer increases the voltage of generated power by thousands of volts so it can be sent of long distances through high-voltage transmission power lines. Transmission lines are bundles of wires, known as conductors, that ship electric power from power plants to distant substations.
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