energy transmission
Energy transmission refers to the process of transferring energy from one location to another, typically in the form of electricity. This is achieved through a network of power lines, transformers, and substations that help distribute electrical energy generated from sources like solar panels, wind turbines, or fossil fuels to homes and businesses.
The efficiency of energy transmission is crucial for minimizing energy loss during the transfer process. High-voltage transmission lines are often used to reduce energy loss, as they allow electricity to travel long distances with less resistance. This ensures that consumers receive a reliable supply of energy for their daily needs.