pienjänniteverkkoon
Pienjänniteverkkoon, which translates to "low-voltage grid" in English, refers to the final stage of an electrical distribution network that delivers electricity to end-users. It operates at voltages typically below 1,000 volts, making it safe for direct connection to homes, businesses, and other consumers. These networks are essential for powering everyday appliances, lighting, and industrial machinery.
The pienjänniteverkkoon is supplied by higher voltage distribution networks, often medium-voltage lines, which step down the
Challenges within the pienjänniteverkkoon include managing fluctuating demand, accommodating the integration of distributed energy resources like