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High Voltage Electric Transmission Lines. Electric Power Transmission Is The Bulk Movement Of Electrical Energy From A Generating Site, Such As A Power Plant, To An Electrical Substation. The Interconnected Lines That Facilitate This Movement Form A Transmission Network. This Is Distinct From The Local Wiring Between High-Voltage Substations And Customers, Which Is Typically Referred To As Electric Power Distribution. The Combined Transmission And Distribution Network Is Part Of Electricity Delivery, Known As The Electrical Grid.