liinivõrgud
Liinivõrgud, also known as power grids or electrical grids, are interconnected networks that deliver electricity from power plants to consumers. These networks consist of various components, including transmission lines, substations, and distribution lines. Transmission lines carry electricity over long distances at high voltages from generation facilities to local areas. Substations are facilities that step down these high voltages to lower levels suitable for distribution. Distribution lines then deliver electricity to homes, businesses, and other end-users.
The operation of liinivõrgud is complex, requiring constant monitoring and management to ensure a stable and