The voltage of power generated at the generating stations is first stepped up before its transmission. Give reason.
One of the key concerns in the transmission of electricity is the power loss in transmission lines, dissipated as heat due to the resistance of the conductors. High-voltage transmission lines are used to transmit electric power over long distances.
The advantage of transmitting electricity at high voltage is that it minimizes the power loss due to resistance in conductors. Power is dissipated as heat. The relationship between power, current and resistance is P=I2R. The power loss in the transmission line is proportional to I2. The relationship between Power, current and voltage is P=IV. Voltage is inversely proportional to current. Increasing the voltage decreases the current, which decreases the power loss.