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Transmission Infrastructure

Transmission infrastructure refers to the systems and networks that transport energy—such as electricity, oil, or natural gas—from production sites to consumers. For electricity, this includes high-voltage power lines, substations, and transformers that ensure efficient delivery over long distances. For oil and gas, it encompasses pipelines and storage facilities. This infrastructure is crucial for maintaining energy supply, supporting economic activity, and ensuring reliability in our daily lives, as it connects power plants and energy sources to homes, businesses, and industries. Proper maintenance and development of this infrastructure are essential for meeting growing energy demands and improving sustainability.