Power transformers play a critical role in electrical grids, enabling the efficient transmission and distribution of electricity over long distances. Here are several subtopics that could be covered in a blog post about power transformers in electrical grids:

How Power Transformers Work
At the heart of a power transformer is the principle of electromagnetic induction. Transformers consist of primary and secondary windings wrapped around a core. When an alternating current flows through the primary winding, it creates a magnetic field that induces a voltage in the secondary winding, allowing for the transfer of electrical energy at different voltage levels.
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