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O&R's electric system is typical of others throughout the nation. The electricity is produced at a (1) generating station. The electricity is directed out of the generating station at a very high voltage to (2) transmission lines designed to transport bulk electricity over long distances to areas of our service territory where it is then channeled through one of O&R's 76 (3) substations. There, the voltage is reduced to a level low enough to run through the (4) distribution lines along the streets. Many of the poles in that distribution system carry equipment near the top that resemble metal drums. Those are (5) transformers that further reduce the voltage of the distribution current to a lower voltage suitable for powering household or commercial equipment and appliances before it enters your home or business. |