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==Further reading== * Grigsby, L. L., et al. ''The Electric Power Engineering Handbook''. US: CRC Press. (2001). {{ISBN|0-8493-8578-4}} * [[Thomas P. Hughes|Hughes, Thomas P.]], ''Networks of Power: Electrification in Western Society 1880β1930'', The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore 1983 {{ISBN|0-8018-2873-2}}, an excellent overview of development during the first 50 years of commercial electric power * {{cite book | author=Reilly, Helen | title= Connecting the Country β New Zealand's National Grid 1886β2007| location=Wellington| publisher= Steele Roberts| year=2008| pages = 376 pages | isbn=978-1-877448-40-9}} * Pansini, Anthony J, E.E., P.E. ''undergrounding electric lines''. US: Hayden Book Co, 1978. {{ISBN|0-8104-0827-9}} * Westinghouse Electric Corporation, "''Electric power transmission patents; Tesla polyphase system''". (Transmission of power; polyphase system; [[Tesla patents]]) {{Commons category|Electric power transmission}} {{Wiktionary|grid electricity}} {{Electricity generation}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Electric Power Transmission}} [[Category:Electric power transmission| ]] [[Category:Electrical engineering]] [[Category:Monopoly (economics)]] [[Category:Electrical safety]]
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