Which countries have underground power systems? They are a great idea to remove visual pollution. Here in Brazil streets are filled with these goddamn ugly things.
>>78517716
Same in Japan and South Korea
>>78517716
every civilised country
>>78517780
Australia not included?
>>78517770
why?
>>78517893
Monopoly of electric companies. Seoul and Tokio are full of this shit. Apparently they have monopolies in Australia and New Zealand too.
>>78517893
it's easier to fix with earthquakes, at least in Japan
Overhead cables are not only ugly, but they are also unsafe. During heavy storms, or simply when they are broken, they can cause serious explosions and accidents.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8EQPx-ptKk
>>78518001
>>78517716
why are there so many cables?
>>78517821
that's nostalgic, i live in a shithole part of sydney and they've only disappeared over the past 5 or so years
All newer buildings, also all cities. It's most common to have aerial electrical cables in the countryside, but they are also quite new
>>78517716
I've never been in a city or village that didn't. Even the tiny village where my grandmother grew up far north and away from anything important had it. Even on small islands where hardly anyone lives.
>>78517716
>Which countries have underground power systems?
We have. Only a few high voltage power lines are above ground.
we, thank God