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Default How much current flows through pylons?

In article ,
The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 23/03/17 22:00, charles wrote:
In article , The Natural Philosopher
wrote:
On 23/03/17 13:38, charles wrote:
In article , The Natural Philosopher
wrote:
On 20/03/17 16:05, Harry Bloomfield wrote:
The Natural Philosopher explained :
Proof by assertion?

11KV round here. Underground. Watched em put in in

I can find no mention of 3.3KV grid ANYWHERE at all.

It's used primarily for motors and as an intermediate voltage in
power stations. Never for any distance transmission.

i.e. NOT as part of the grid.

However the subject under discussion moved away from what everyone
would understand to be the grid, to local distribution. It was on
the subject of local distribution that I responded.

Sorry but local distribution at 11kv is still part of the grid.
Arguably even the 240v feed from the last mile substation is still
part of the grid.

The National Grid uses 132kV and above; the rest is owned by the Local
supply Company

I didnt specify *National* Grid.


what other kind of "Grid " is there.

Oh dear.


Why dont you google it?


I worked, albeit 50 year ago, in the electricity supply industry,

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