What Limits Electricity Transmission?
There are several key factors that limits electricity transmission, such as the distance between the generator and the end user, the power of the original transmission, the material used to carry the electricity and the location of transmitters and capacitors. Any of these factors can limit the strength of the electrical power to the end user. All these issues must be carefully monitored at all times to ensure safe transmission of electricity. As energy is transmitted along a circuit, a certain percentage of the power is lost. This is due to the energy required to move the electricity from the power generation source to the user. The rate of loss is defined in Joule’s Law. This law states that the amount of energy lost is in proportion to the squared value of the current voltage. In order to guarantee the delivery of a specific level of electricity to the end user, electricity is transmitted at a very high voltage. If the voltage is more than 2,000 kilovolts, corona discharge loss must