tehonjakelua
Tehonjakelua is a Finnish term referring to the distribution of electrical power from generation sources to end users, and more broadly to the allocation and flow of available electrical capacity across a power system. The word combines teho (power) and jakelu (distribution), and in practice it describes the planning, control, and operation required to deliver electricity reliably and efficiently.
In typical power systems, generation plants feed electricity into a high-voltage transmission network that transmits power
Key concepts related to tehonjakelua include load balancing, where supply and demand are kept in balance in
Regulatory and planning frameworks govern grid codes, tariffs, and cross-border interconnections to ensure safety, reliability, and