Voimalakeihin
Voimalakeihin is a Finnish term that translates to "power lines" or "transmission lines." It refers to the electrical infrastructure responsible for transmitting electricity over long distances from power generation plants to substations and ultimately to consumers. These lines are typically supported by tall towers, often made of steel, and carry high-voltage alternating current (AC) electricity. The voltage is stepped up at the generation source to minimize energy loss during transmission and then stepped down at substations before distribution to homes and businesses.
The design and construction of voimalakeihin are critical for ensuring a reliable and stable electricity supply.
Voimalakeihin are an essential component of modern society, enabling the widespread use of electricity for lighting,