Edastusvõrkude
Edastusvõrkude, often translated as "distribution networks" or "transmission networks" in English, refers to the interconnected systems used for transporting electricity from power generation sources to end-users. These networks are a critical component of any modern electrical infrastructure. They are typically divided into two main categories: transmission networks and distribution networks. Transmission networks operate at very high voltages and are designed to move large amounts of power over long distances from power plants to substations located near populated areas. Distribution networks then take this electricity from the substations and reduce the voltage to levels suitable for use by homes, businesses, and industries.
The design and maintenance of these networks are complex, involving extensive infrastructure such as high-voltage lines,