husholdningsstrømmer
Husholdningsstrømmer, often translated as household electricity or domestic current, refers to the electrical power supplied to homes and other residential buildings for the operation of appliances and lighting. In most parts of the world, this power is delivered as alternating current (AC), meaning the direction of the electric charge flow reverses periodically. The standard frequency and voltage vary by region, with common examples being 230 volts at 50 hertz in Europe and 240 volts at 60 hertz in North America.
The electricity is transmitted from power generation plants through a network of high-voltage transmission lines, then