That's a great explanation. Makes sense. The technical guide's solution tripped me up at first too.I think their answer may be confusing you. The old transmission line impedance before the step up transformer was installed is 10< 30 on 13.2 KV
Now the transformer is installed so transmission line will see 132 KV
You calculate new impedance using the new voltage
Z new = Z old X (old voltage /New Voltage) ^2
The difference in impedance will be magnitude of (Z old - Z new) or vice versa. I think their answer showing some operation on Z old which was not needed. You keep Z old as it is, calculate Z new using the new voltage base. Power base is same in old case and new case, so you can ignore that. They got Z old and Z new little mixed up and confusing people.
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