Ceramic insulators are quite cheap to replace, but they've been slowly getting phased-out by polyethylene insulators since 2007 or so. And the new design pattern of cables and powerlines isn't overland but underground and underwater. The most expensive part of overland powerlines are the legal fights to build them. And in recent times the liability of forest fires and injury as well.
Are you saying they are using plastic on overhead high voltage powerlines now? If this is true you are breaking my world view?ðŸĪŠ Seems like fiat regression in engineering..for me, high voltage = oxidation... oxidation + plastic = yes, break down
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