hovedkraftnettet
Hovedkraftnettet, or the main power grid, refers to the high-voltage transmission network responsible for transporting electricity over long distances. It is a critical component of any modern electrical system, connecting power generation facilities to distribution networks that then supply end-users. Typically operating at very high voltages, measured in hundreds of kilovolts (kV), these lines minimize energy loss during long-haul transmission.
The design and maintenance of the hovedkraftnett are complex, involving a vast network of towers, pylons, and
Control centers play a vital role in monitoring and managing the flow of electricity through the hovedkraftnett.