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LILO is Line In Line Out. If a new EHV substation is inserted between two existing substaions, the transmission line for new inserted EHV substation is called LILO i.e. Line In Line Out. When a transmission line is passing nearby to a substation or generation station to tap it, the system used is called LILO. While using this system , one bay is required for incomer and the other is outgoing. The power is drawn or added as per requirement. It may also be called Loop In Loop OutSP.

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LILO is Line In Line Out. If a new EHV substation is inserted between two existing substaions, the transmission line for new inserted EHV substation is called LILO i.e. Line In Line Out. When a transmission line is passing nearby to a substation or generation station to tap it, the system used is called LILO. While using this system , one bay is required for incomer and the other is outgoing. The power is drawn or added as per requirement. It may also be called Loop In Loop OutSP.

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