Transmission lines are specialized cables or wires that carry electrical energy over long distances from power plants to substations and ultimately to homes and businesses. They are designed to minimize energy loss during transmission, ensuring that electricity reaches its destination efficiently.
These lines can be overhead or underground and are typically made of materials like aluminum or copper. The design and construction of transmission lines take into account factors such as voltage levels, environmental conditions, and safety regulations to ensure reliable and safe delivery of electricity to consumers.