vekselstrømsnet
Vekselstrømsnet, commonly known as the alternating current (AC) power grid, refers to the network of electrical infrastructure that distributes electricity from power plants to end-users. In Norway and many other countries, this system is the primary method for delivering electricity due to its efficiency in long-distance transmission and ease of voltage transformation.
The vekselstrømsnet operates on the principle of alternating current, where the direction of electron flow periodically
In Norway, the national grid is managed by Statnett SF, the state-owned transmission system operator, which
Key components of the vekselstrømsnet include high-voltage transmission lines, substations, and distribution networks that deliver electricity
Modern advancements, such as smart grid technologies and renewable energy integration, continue to improve the flexibility