højspændingsdistribution
Højspændingsdistribution refers to the system of delivering electrical power at high voltages, typically above 33 kV, from power plants to the distribution network that feeds households, businesses and industry. The primary purpose of using high voltage in transmission and substations is to reduce the current for a given power level, thereby lowering resistive losses and enabling efficient long‑distance transport.
In a typical grid, power generated at a plant is stepped up to 400 kV or higher
Key components of a højspændingsdistribution system include high‑voltage transformers, circuit breakers, disconnect switches, branch circuit controllers
Safety is paramount; clearance distances between conductors and surroundings, protective earth schemes, and isolation procedures limit