Economics of Primary Distribution Voltages of 4.16 through 34.5 Kv

Cost comparisons are given for systems with primary distribution of 4.16 and 12.5 kv, as well as the more recently introduced higher voltages of 20.8 to 34.5 kv. Load densities varying from 1,000 to 32,000 kva per square mile are considered in the study.

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