
Overhead Lines
Overhead lines are electrical wires suspended above ground to transmit electricity from power plants to homes, businesses, and other facilities. They are supported by tall towers or poles made of steel, wood, or concrete. These lines carry high-voltage electricity safely through the environment, with insulators preventing contact with the supporting structures. Overhead lines are a common and efficient way to deliver large amounts of electrical power over long distances, and they can be seen stretching across cities, rural areas, and highways. Proper maintenance and design ensure reliable energy delivery while minimizing safety risks.