The transmission voltage which is not common in US grid:
- 230 kV
- 395 kV
- 500 kV
- 765 kV
Correct answer: 2. 395 kV
Generally, 395 kV is not used in US grids for power transmission purposes. While 230 kV, 500 kV, and 765 kV are common grid voltages used for transmission purposes.
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