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Kraftnät

Kraftnät, literally meaning the power network, is the high‑voltage transmission network that forms the backbone of an electrical power system. It transports electricity from large-scale generation facilities to distribution networks and major consumers, typically over long distances and at high voltage to minimize losses. The transmission grid is operated by a system operator under regulatory oversight in most countries.

In Sweden, Svenska Kraftnät acts as the national kraftnät. It is responsible for planning, building, operating,

In broader terms, kraftnät designates the transmission system operator (TSO) in many regions. These entities operate

Ongoing challenges for kraftnät include aging infrastructure, capacity constraints, and the transition to more renewable and

and
maintaining
the
high‑voltage
transmission
network,
coordinating
supply
and
demand
in
real
time,
and
ensuring
security
of
electricity
supply.
Responsibilities
include
maintaining
voltage
and
frequency
stability,
congestion
management,
and
maintaining
cross-border
interconnections
with
neighboring
countries
to
enable
electricity
trade.
The
grid
also
supports
the
integration
of
renewable
energy
by
linking
generators
such
as
wind,
hydro,
and
solar
to
the
wider
system,
using
AC
lines
and
HVDC
links
where
appropriate.
under
regulatory
frameworks
that
govern
grid
access,
tariffs,
planning,
and
reliability
standards,
and
they
coordinate
with
regional
grids
and
electricity
markets
to
balance
supply
and
demand.
distributed
generation.
Modern
kraftnät
projects
emphasize
grid
modernization,
flexibility,
resilience,
and
cybersecurity
to
maintain
reliable
electricity
supply.