Miesbach–Munich Power Transmission

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title: Miesbach–Munich Power Transmission
text: Miesbach–Munich Power Transmission of 1882 was the first transmission of direct current (DC) electrical energy over a large distance. After the first International Exposition of Electricity was held in Paris in 1881, the German Empire set up a power transmission between a steam engine situated near Miesbach and the glass palace of Munich, where an electricity exhibition opened on September 16, 1882. The voltage used was 2000 V direct current, and the distance 57 kilometres. Only 2.5 kilowatts of
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