Energy Transmission
Energy transmission is the movement of energy from one place to another. This includes the transport of electricity, natural gas, steam and other forms of energy. It is an important process that enables the delivery of resources to end users. For example, electricity is transmitted through power lines and natural gas is transported through pipelines. Energy transmission is a crucial part of energy systems, as it allows energy to be shared and distributed among different locations and users. It also helps in the reliable delivery of energy to consumers, and has become increasingly important in today’s modern world.
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