
Power Lines
Power lines are tall wires that carry electricity from power plants to homes and businesses. They are part of a network called the electrical grid, which transports high-voltage electricity over long distances efficiently. These lines are supported by towers or poles and are often insulated and spaced to prevent accidental contact and electrical hazards. The electricity voltage is stepped down at substations before reaching your home, making it safe for everyday use. Power lines are essential infrastructure that enable reliable delivery of electrical power, supporting daily activities, technology, and industry.