Because of outdated transmission and an ancient grid, India loses during transport almost one-quarter of the electricity that it produces. A tangle of wires in Delhi’s teeming old town market area — a good bit of it made up of illegal connections — reflects the trouble that India encounters in modernizing its electrical supply and transmission network. (Image © J. Carl Ganter / Circle of Blue)

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