háspennuveitum
háspennuveitum is an Icelandic term that can be translated as “high-voltage museum.” In encyclopedia-style usage, it denotes a museum or museum-like institution dedicated to high-voltage engineering, electricity transmission, and related electrical infrastructure. The concept covers the history, science, and safety of high-voltage systems, from early experiments in electricity to contemporary grid technology and power electronics.
Exhibits at a háspennuveitum would typically include historical demonstrations of insulators, transformers, switchgear, and high-voltage laboratory
History and context: there is no widely recognized institution by this exact name, as of this writing.
Impact and reception: a háspennuveitum would aim to enhance public understanding of electrical safety, grid resilience,
See also: high-voltage engineering, electrical museum, science museum.