Electricity Grid

The electricity grid, often referred to as the power grid, is a network of transmission lines, substations, transformers, and other infrastructure that delivers electricity from power plants to consumers. It consists of interconnected systems that transmit electrical energy across large distances and manages the distribution of power to homes, businesses, and industries. The grid operates at various voltage levels to efficiently move electricity and maintain balance between supply and demand. It also incorporates control systems to ensure reliability and stability in the power supply. The electricity grid is essential for the functioning of modern society, enabling the distribution of energy necessary for daily activities and economic operations.