An interconnected group of electric transmission lines and related equipment for moving or transferring electric energy in bulk between points of supply and points at which it is transformed for delivery over a distribution system to customers, or for delivery to other electric transmission systems.
Is used to transmit electricity to the distribution systems and to provide the system services. A transmission system is characterized by the fact that power stations determine essentially the flow of electricity. German transmission systems are limited to voltage levels between 220 and 380 kV.
a mesh or a network which means in electrical terms it is normally closed and it is designed to withstand the loss of any single item of plant without the system going outside set standards
An interconnected group of lines and associated equipment for the movement or transfer of electric energy between points of supply and points at which it is transformed for delivery to customers or is delivered to other electric systems. Transmission is commonly on the generator side of the substation (distribution is on the customer side).
An interconnected group of electric transmission lines and associated equipment which transfers electric energy in bulk between points of supply and points of delivery.
The flow, or transportation, of electricity from a generating plant over high-voltage power lines to a distribution system. Dairyland Power Cooperative is Jo-Carroll Energy's generation and transmission provider.
Pipelines which transmit gas from a source of supply to one or more distribution systems, large volume customers or another pipeline; operate at higher pressures than distribution systems
An interconnected group of electric transmission lines and associated equipment for moving or transferring electric energy in bulk between points of supply and points at which it is transformed for delivery over the distribution system lines to consumers, or is delivered to other electric systems.
The electricity produced at generating stations is connected to a system of wires called the transmission system. This interconnected "spider web" of wires carries electricity across cities, counties, states, and even countries through sets of three wires. The transmission system can carry electricity vast distances because it is done at very high voltages (up to 345,000 Volts). Because of this "high pressure" the wires of transmission lines must be suspended high in the air on very large steel structures or poles to keep it from "leaking away".
Lines or wires of electricity that transmit electrical energy from points of origin to end users.
High-voltage wires that connect generation facilities with distribution facilities.
The facilities used for the movement of electricity between generating plants and distribution systems.
A system of overhead and underground high-voltage lines, substations, and electrical equipment used to deliver bulk power from generating facilities to local-area substations for subsequent distribution to customers at lower voltages. Transmission voltages in the ComEd system are 69,000, 138,000, 345,000, and 765,000 volts.
The high voltage system used to transport power across the central area to points of delivery on the distribution system.
All the lines, poles, towers and other equipment used to move bulk electricity from a generating plant to a distribution system.
a collection of high-pressure pipeline facilities operated by or under the responsibility of GRTgaz, including but not limited to transmission lines, compressor stations, metering and regulating equipment, isolating valve installations, scada systems and IT systems. The Transmission System is not part of underground storage facilities.
The facilities owned, controlled, operated or supported by the Transmission Provider that are used to provide transmission service under this Tariff.
In telecommunications a transmission system is a system that transmits a signal from one place to another. The signal can be an electrical, optical or radio signal.