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  • In current, 1000kV DC Super high voltage become possible in super long distance power transmission. Power loss become very less and power generation close to coal field, where very far away to city become possible. However, semi-conductor technology (inverter and rectifier) is very rare in market.

    (May be Siemens can do that only)

  • The Russians have a 1,150kV system - there's even a video here on YT of those power lines - but it usually just runs at 400kV.

    The longer the distance of the wires, the higher the voltage needs to be to reduce current (I squared R) losses. Problem is, however, voltages above about 765kV (the US maximum), you start getting high voltage corona losses.

  • Gondoltam, hogy a franciák ilyenekkel foglalkoznak, én is így vagyok vele.

  • EXELENTE VIDEO Y MUCHA TECNOLOGIA PARA ESE TENDIDO DE LINEA

  • is it even possible to produce 1000kv?

  • @MrRedeyedJedi why not?

  • @MrRedeyedJedi

    Sure is... well its never actually "produced" at 1MV. Its usually around the 20-30,000 volt area then stepped upto whatever voltage is needed. 1000KV is most likely used for super long distances or in certain applications where they need as little power loss as possible. Its all in the Transformer!

  • I MADE THE FIRST COMMENT!

    nice video

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