pääsiirtovirtaverkko
Pääsiirtovirtaverkko, also known as the main transmission grid, is the high-voltage backbone of a country's electricity system. It is responsible for transporting electricity generated at power plants over long distances to substations where it is then stepped down to lower voltages for distribution to consumers. This network typically operates at very high voltages, often in the range of hundreds of kilovolts, to minimize energy losses during transmission.
The design and maintenance of the pääsiirtovirtaverkko are crucial for ensuring a reliable and stable electricity
Key players in managing the pääsiirtovirtaverkko often include national grid operators who are responsible for its