Kraftlinjer
Kraftlinjer, also known as "power lines" in English, are essential components of the electrical grid. They are conductive wires, typically made of aluminum or copper, suspended on poles or towers to transmit electricity from power generation plants to consumers. These lines are designed to carry high-voltage alternating current (AC) over long distances with minimal energy loss. The voltage is stepped up at generating stations and stepped down at substations and distribution points using transformers to ensure safe and efficient delivery to homes and businesses.
The design and placement of kraftlinjer are crucial for reliable power distribution. They are often routed