Why is a high voltage used?

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Electricity is generated in power stations of various kinds - ones that burn fossil fuels, nuclear fuelled power stations, hydroelectric etc. In the early days of electricity generation, it was carried out by companies using small local power stations. If one of these broke down then all of the consumers would be without electricity until it was repaired. Some companies supplied AC and others supplied DC and there was no agreement about what voltage to use. This changed just after the end of the First World War - in 1919, the government at the time realised that electricity generation and... Show more

Why is a high voltage used?