This document discusses power distribution efficiency on power lines. It analyzes data collected on the power factor of transmission and distribution lines from selected utility substations. The data revealed that feeder lines mainly supplying domestic loads have low power factors below the grid threshold, while those supplying industrial loads have power factors above the limit. To improve power distribution efficiency and voltage stability, the paper recommends compensating for reactive current on feeder lines supplying domestic loads through installing power factor correction capacitors near distribution transformers.