sähkönsiirtoverkkoja
Sähkönsiirtoverkkoja, or electricity transmission networks, are the vital infrastructure responsible for transporting electrical energy from power generation facilities to areas where it is consumed. These networks consist of high-voltage power lines, substations, and associated equipment that allow electricity to travel long distances with minimal loss. The primary purpose of the transmission network is to connect large-scale power plants, such as those utilizing fossil fuels, nuclear energy, or renewable resources like wind and solar farms, to the distribution networks that serve homes and businesses.
The transmission system operates at very high voltages, typically ranging from tens of thousands to hundreds
Maintaining the stability and reliability of these intricate networks is paramount. Factors such as weather conditions,