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Yes. Lightning bolts, static discharges, and solar winds are some examples. Theoretically, you can transmit AC electric power from an antenna, but the efficiency will be very poor, due to absorption by water vapor in air.

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yes, now-a-days electric current transmit without wires using three methods.

1.induction

2.electromagnetic wave

3.micro wave

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What gets transmitted is electrical energy, and it can be sent along wires or cables, but it can also be sent along waveguides and even through free space in the form of plane waves.

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