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  2. Overhead power line - Wikipedia

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    An overhead power line is a structure used in electric power transmission and distribution to transmit electrical energy along large distances. It consists of one or more conductors (commonly multiples of three) suspended by towers or poles .

  3. Category:Overhead power lines - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Overhead power lines" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.

  4. Single-wire earth return - Wikipedia

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    The voltage changes due to the transition from line-to-line to line-to-earth, typically reducing a 22 kV grid to 12.7 kV SWER or a 33 kV grid to 19.1 kV SWER. The SWER line is a single conductor that may stretch for tens or even hundreds of kilometres, with a number of distribution transformers along its length.

  5. The Albertirsa–Zakhidnoukrainska–Vinnytsia powerline is a power transmission line between Ukraine and Hungary. It is a part of the former "Mir" transmission system between the Soviet Union and Comecon countries. As of today, it is the only 750 kV-powerline in Hungary and one of the few powerlines operated with this voltage in the European ...

  6. Ameralik Span - Wikipedia

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    The Ameralik Span is the longest span of an electrical overhead power line in the world. It is situated near Nuuk on Greenland and crosses Ameralik fjord with a span width of 5,376 m (17,638 ft) at 64°6′18″N 51°14′16″W  /  64.10500°N 51.23778°W  / 64.10500; -51.

  7. Path 15 - Wikipedia

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    In the above illustration from 2006, only two of the eventual three lines are shown. Other power lines that follow Path 15. From Tesla substation to Midway substation, a set of 230 kV lines follows the main 500 kV lines. The dual-circuit 230 kV power lines run to the east of the 500 kV lines. Most of these lines were built by PG&E. [3] [9]

  8. Rzeszów–Khmelnytskyi powerline - Wikipedia

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    It runs from Widełka substation near Rzeszów in Poland to Khmelnytskyi Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine. It is an AC line and has a single circuit. It can transfer a maximum power of 1300 MVA. As guyed portal pylons are used, strainers are from special design. They consist of three free-standing lattice towers each carrying one conductor.

  9. One Nevada Transmission Line - Wikipedia

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    One Nevada (ON Line) is a 235-mile (378 km), 500-kilovolt, 600-megawatt power line that runs from Southern to Northern Nevada. NV Energy owns 25% of the transmission line and operates and offers the line's capacity under the terms of NV Energy's Open Access Transmission Tariff.