Did You Know?

This wire is very strong and long!

What is a kv?

Kv means kilovolt, a way to show power.

Why is it high?

It is high so boats can go under.

What 400 kv Thames Crossing Does

It brings power to homes.

It helps schools have lights.

It keeps the city bright at night.

It helps shops stay open.

It is safe for people and cars.

It helps keep us warm in winter.

More About 400 kv Thames Crossing

This wire was built a long time ago. It helps many people. It goes over a big river. The work took a lot of time.

Every day, this wire helps us. It gives power to lights and heat. Without it, life would be hard. We need this power to play and learn.

In the future, we will need more power. The wire may help more homes. It is strong and will last a long time.

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["400 kV Thames Crossing"] --> B["Project Overview"] B --> C["Location: Thames River"] B --> D["Purpose: Electricity Transmission"] C --> E["Construction Timeline"] D --> F["Environmental Impact Assessment"] E --> G["Completion Date: 2025"] F --> H["Mitigation Strategies"]

What Do These Words Mean?

400 kV:A high voltage level of 400,000 volts used in electricity transmission.
Thames Crossing:A place where power lines cross over the River Thames.
Transmission:The process of sending electricity from one place to another.
Voltage:The strength of electric power in a circuit.
Infrastructure:The basic systems and structures needed for a country or organization to function.