Single-wire earth return (SWER) systems are primarily used in rural areas due to cost efficiency, as they require only one copper conductor instead of two. In rural settings, each transformer can serve isolated farms with minimal load, making the earth return feasible without significant voltage drop. However, urban areas have higher power demands and require balanced three-phase loads, necessitating a neutral wire for multiple customers served by a single transformer. The increased current draw in urban settings would lead to substantial voltage drops if using an earth return, making SWER impractical. Overall, the design and operational requirements of urban power distribution systems differ significantly from those in rural areas.