Scott Weiner

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If Edison’s Manhattan grid, in 1884, made and transmitted direct current at 110 volts over about a mile before its usefulness diminished to zero, Westinghouse and Tesla’s early alternating current system, in 1886, made electricity at 500 volts but transmitted it at 3,000 volts.
The Grid: Electrical Infrastructure for a New Era
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