suurjännitejakeluverkkojen
Suurjännitejakeluverkot, often referred to as high-voltage distribution networks, are an integral part of the electricity grid responsible for delivering electrical power from transmission substations to local distribution networks. These networks operate at voltage levels typically ranging from 10 kV to 110 kV. Their primary function is to efficiently transport electricity over moderate distances within a region or city.
The design of suurjännitejakeluverkot involves a complex system of overhead lines and underground cables supported by
Key components of these networks include high-voltage conductors, insulators to prevent current leakage, and various protective
Challenges in managing suurjännitejakeluverkot include factors like weather conditions affecting overhead lines, the need for regular