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pylon![]() Electricity pylons are tall, metal structures used to support electric power cables. Pylons have become an increasingly common feature of rural landscapes all over the world. Electricity substations contain transformers for converting the high voltage electricity of the national grid, delivered from power stations via pylons, to the lower voltage supplied to the domestic user. In modern usage, a steel lattice tower that supports high-tension electrical cables. In ancient Egyptian architecture, a pylon is one of a pair of inward-sloping towers that flank an entrance. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Given the abundant nature of wind as a potential energy source, it must surely be only a matter of time before it is exploited on a more intensive scale all over Europe and wind masts become as commonplace sights in the landscape as electricity pylons. Its UK network is built primarily along the National Grid's electricity pylon infrastructure. Its network is built primarily along the National Grid's electricity pylon infrastructure. |
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