suurjaamades
Suurjaamades, often translated as power stations or power plants, are industrial facilities designed for the generation of electricity. These facilities are the backbone of modern electrical grids, providing the power necessary to operate homes, businesses, and infrastructure. The fundamental principle behind most suurjaamades is the conversion of a primary energy source into mechanical energy, which then drives a generator to produce electrical energy.
There are various types of suurjaamades, categorized by their primary energy source. Fossil fuel power plants,
The electricity generated by suurjaamades is then transmitted through a network of high-voltage power lines to