How is high voltage used for the electricity that is delivered to your homes from regional generating stations?

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2026-03-28 21:50

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The electricity that is delivered to homes from the regional generating stations uses high voltage in its distribution. This is then transformed from the high voltage on the primary side of the transformer to a lower voltage on the secondary side of the transformer. The common household voltage throughout North America is 120/240 volts obtained from the secondary windings of the step down utility owned transformer.

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