Pipelines that transport raw water from its source to a water treatment plant, then to the distribution grid system.
The wires or cables for getting high voltage electricity from one place to another. Transmission lines operate at a voltage of 132kV or higher. The highest voltage in Australia is 500kV, but lines operating at voltages of above 1000kV can be found overseas.
High voltage power lines supported by high, steel transmission towers. Transmission lines carry high voltage electricity.
wires that transport electricity over long distances.
Power lines normally used to carry high voltage electricity to substations which then is "stepped down" for distribution to individual customers.
usually refers to high pressure pipelines carrying natural gas from the producing areas to major markets.
Power lines that carry high-voltage electricity long distances.
Pipelines that transport raw water from its source to a water treatment plant. After treatment, water is usually pumped into pipelines (transmission lines) that are connected to a distribution grid system.
are high power lines that carry high-voltage electricity from power plants to neighborhood substations.
Heavy wires that carry large amounts of electricity over long distances from a generating station to places where electricity is needed. Transmission lines are held high above the ground on tall towers called transmission towers.
Transmit high-voltage electricity from the transformer to the electric distribution system.