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  2. Transmission tower - Wikipedia

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    Transmission tower is the name for the structure used in the industry in the United States and some other English-speaking countries. [4] In Europe and the U.K., the terms electricity pylon and pylon derive from the basic shape of the structure, an obelisk with a tapered top. [5]

  3. Bay–Calamba–Biñan Transmission Line - Wikipedia

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    The transmission line is a double circuit, double to quadruple bundle power line with its 60.04-60.27 hertz limit on equipments. The transmission line's lattice towers run outside of the SLEX right-of-way or alignment and to the challenging terrain. The poles were 94% design from the USA and 79% from China. During the renaming the transmission ...

  4. Path 15 - Wikipedia

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    Like Western Area Power Administration's 500 kV line, the tower design for the entire transmission system is not the same, although the difference is not as dramatic as on the WAPA line. For the PG&E line, the differences are subtle and from a casual, far away view, it looks like the towers are all the same for the entire power line.

  5. Dead-end tower - Wikipedia

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    Termination tower (overhead line to underground cable) Future termination tower of a 110 kV-line while joins are installed. A special kind of a dead-end tower is a termination pylon, also called a terminal tower. It is used when the overhead power line terminates, and is connected to substation equipment, or transitions to underground cable.

  6. Transposition tower - Wikipedia

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    In electrical power transmission, a transposition tower is a transmission tower that changes the relative physical positions of the conductors of a transmission line in a Polyphase system. A transposition tower allows these sections to be connected together, while maintaining adequate clearance for the conductors.

  7. Path 66 - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Intertie transmission routes A dual-circuit 500 kV line forming a part of the connection between Path 66 and Path 15.. California Oregon Intertie (COI), identified as Path 66 by Western Electricity Coordinating Council (WECC), is a corridor of three roughly parallel 500 kV alternating current power lines connecting the electric grids of Oregon and California.

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  9. Guyed mast - Wikipedia

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    Partially guyed towers are typically used when a very high tower for FM and TV transmission is required, while also carrying antennas for directional radio services at a much lower height. In such cases the antennas for directional radio services are mounted on the top of the free-standing part of the tower, while the guyed mast on its top ...