Távvezetékeket
Távvezetékeket, in English translated as power lines or transmission lines, are electrical lines that transport electrical energy over long distances. They are a critical component of the electrical grid, connecting power generation facilities to substations, and from substations to consumers. These lines are typically supported by tall towers or poles to keep the conductors elevated above the ground and obstacles. The conductors themselves are usually made of highly conductive materials like aluminum or copper, often stranded to increase flexibility and strength. Insulators are used to prevent the flow of electricity from the conductors to the supporting towers.
There are different types of távvezetékeket based on their voltage levels. High-voltage transmission lines carry electricity