jaotuvõrk
Jaotuvõrk is the part of the electric power system that distributes electricity from substations connected to the transmission or regional distribution network to end consumers. It operates at medium and low voltage levels and includes distribution substations, feeders, distribution lines (underground cables and overhead lines), transformers, switchgear, protection and control devices, metering, and service connections to customers. The primary purpose of the jaotuvõrk is to maintain voltage within acceptable limits, provide reliable delivery, and isolate faults to minimize outages.
Network topology can be radial, where each customer is supplied by a single path, or ring-like/meshed in
In modern grids, jaotuvõrk increasingly integrates distributed energy resources such as rooftop solar, small wind, and
Planning and regulation cover capacity expansion, asset management, reliability targets, safety standards, and tariff structures established