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It is not that DC has more losses. it is that transforming DC voltage is non-trivial. With AC you just need a couple of magnetically coupled inductors, no moving parts, easy to build, efficient, reliable. With DC this does not work, you need to convert it to AC first do the transform then convert it back. Nowdays we can achieve pretty good efficiency doing this with modern semiconducting switches. But historically you needed to use something like a motor-generator and the efficiency losses were enough that just transmitting in ac was the clear winner.

The losses over distance thing is the fundamental conflict between desired properties. For transmission you want as high a voltage as possible, but high voltage is both very dangerous and tricky to contain. So for residential use you want a much lower voltage. we picked ~ 200 volts as fit for purpose for this task. but 200 volts has high loses during long distance transmit. So having a way to transform the current into voltage is critical.

Some of our highest voltage most efficient long distance transmission lines are DC, but this is only possible due to modern semiconducting switches.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-voltage_direct_current



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