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what is the voltage at which electricity is generated in our country​

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Answered by shreyash52jain52
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Electricity is usually generated in power stations at about 22,000 volts, then increased by substation transformers to 275,000 and 400,000 volts, and fed into the National Grid system to be transmitted, efficiently, over long distances.

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Answered by deepgaurav821
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Electricity is usually generated in power stations at about 22,000 volts, then increased by substation transformers to 275,000 and 400,000 volts, and fed into the National Grid system to be transmitted, efficiently, over long distances.

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