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We generate electric power where we can and send it long distances to where it is used. The resistive losses in the power grid are fantastic. Percentage wise, we "throw away" a double digit loss in the electric power grid. If we could capture that with a superconductive power grid that didn't cost a king's ransom to keep cooled, we'd be able to save all that money! We could recover billions of dollars per year without the I2R losses in transmission lines and Transformers. If we could apply the ideas to the motors that drive modern civilization, we could retire the national debt in a very short time.

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