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Likewise, the more electricity the lines are asked to carry the less efficiently they function. Peak demand doesn’t just mean making more electricity with our least efficient plants. It also means losing a much higher percentage of that electricity in transit. This further lowers the amount of the potential power in a lump of coal that actually makes it into your reading lamp—down to right about 2 percent.
The Grid: Electrical Infrastructure for a New Era
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