The power that can be evacuated through 33 kV electrical lines depends on the current-carrying capacity of the conductors used and the overall system design. Typically, a 33 kV line can handle power levels ranging from 5 MW to 20 MW, depending on factors such as line length, conductor type, and ambient conditions. For precise calculations, the specific parameters of the installation must be considered, including the thermal limits of the conductors and any regulatory constraints.
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