højspændingstransmission
Højspændingstransmission refers to the process of transmitting electrical energy at high voltages over long distances. This method is employed to minimize energy loss during transit. Electrical power is generated at power plants at a relatively low voltage, then stepped up to very high voltages using transformers before being transmitted through power lines. These high voltages, typically ranging from tens of thousands of volts to hundreds of thousands of volts, allow for lower current. According to Ohm's law, power loss in a conductor is proportional to the square of the current ($P_{loss} = I^2R$). Therefore, by reducing the current, the resistive losses in the transmission lines are significantly decreased.
After traveling long distances, the high voltage electricity reaches substations where transformers step down the voltage