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High efficiency transformers can save more than 200 TWh / year of electricity, equivalent to more than 100 million tonnes of CO2 emissions

Energy losses in the world’s electrical distribution networks amount to 1225 TWh. They vary from country to country between 3,7% and 26,7% of electricity use, which
implies a large potential for improvement.

Distribution transformers are the second largest loss-making component in electricity distribution networks. Transformers are relatively easy to replace, certainly in comparison with lines or cables, and their efficiency can fairly easily be classified, labeled and standardized. Moreover, mature technology exists to reduce losses by up to 80%.

The worldwide electricity savings potential of switching to high efficiency transformers is estimated to be 200 TWh. This savings potential is not only technically advantageous,
but also brings economic and environmental benefits. Taking the full life cycle cost into account, selecting high efficiency transformers is often an economically sound investment
decision despite their higher purchase price.

Download the report 'Global energy savings potential from high efficiency distribution transformers'

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