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Is Feeder lines and Sub-stations are the same ?

Feeder lines  and  Substations  are not the same—they serve different but complementary roles in the electrical power distribution system. Here's a breakdown of each: 🔌  Feeder Line A  feeder line  is a power line that  carries electricity from a substation to distribution transformers  or directly to end users. It is part of the  distribution network . Typically operates at  medium voltage  (e.g., 11kV, 33kV). It does  not  generate or transform power—it simply  transports  it. 🏭  Substation A  substation  is a facility where  voltage is transformed  from high to low (or vice versa) using transformers. It connects  generation stations  to the  transmission and distribution networks . Substations can include: Power transformers Circuit breakers Busbars Protection...