Running electric

Talk to your engineers about upsizing the wire to reduce the voltage drop. It seems strange to add transformers to deal with voltage drop. It would work, but that is not the way we would do it here. I see the need for a transformer to reduce from transmission voltage to house voltage, but that is all. Could they extend it at transmission voltage to a single transformer closer to the house? Remember, the higher the voltage, the less voltage drop is an issue over the same distance. I have been an Electrician in rural Saskatchewan Canada since 1995, and that is how it would be approached here.

Cley
Yeah, the engineer i spoke with earlier this morning mentioned possibly doing both of those. The guy i spoke today is over all the electric installations in the county verse the team lead engineer I spoke with Monday. He mentioned that they can set the transformer and meter at a max of 300 feet from the main line on the road and run a 1000 MCM wire to ensure the voltage doesn't drop much. He's going to meet me this weekend at the site and walk the area with me versus trying to quote it via aerial photos.