kantaverkkoa
Kantaverkkoa, or the backbone transmission network, refers to the high-voltage electricity transmission grid that forms the core of Finland’s electric power system. It carries bulk electricity over long distances from generation sites to regional distribution networks and large load centers, enabling regional balancing and cross-border exchange. The kantaverkko is distinguished from local distribution networks that operate at lower voltages and serve cities and municipalities.
The network is operated by Fingrid Oyj, Finland’s transmission system operator. Fingrid is responsible for the
Technically, the kantaverkko consists of high-voltage transmission lines and substations connecting generation centers to distribution networks
In practice, kantaverkkoa refers to the backbone portion of the national grid and is a planning and