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Grid & Utilities

transmission

High-voltage power lines (typically 115kV to 765kV) that carry electricity long distances from power plants to population centers. Transmission infrastructure is the backbone of the grid. Data centers at the gigawatt scale must connect directly to transmission lines because lower-voltage distribution networks can't handle the load. Building new transmission lines takes 5-10+ years.

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Discussed in Chapter 5 of This Is Server Country

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