Power Infrastructure

Power infrastructure refers to the network of facilities, systems, and technologies that generate, transmit, and distribute electrical energy. This includes power plants, electrical grids, substations, transmission lines, and distribution networks. Power infrastructure is essential for delivering electricity to homes, businesses, and industries, ensuring reliable access to energy. It encompasses various energy sources such as fossil fuels, nuclear power, and renewable energy (like solar and wind). The efficiency, sustainability, and resilience of power infrastructure are critical for meeting society’s energy demands while addressing environmental concerns and advancing technological innovations.