áramszállítás
Áramszállítás, often referred to as power transmission, is the bulk movement of electrical energy from a power plant to a substation or directly to individual customers. This process is crucial for the distribution of electricity to homes, businesses, and industries. The primary methods of áramszállítás include overhead power lines, underground cables, and high-voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission.
Overhead power lines are the most common method of áramszállítás, consisting of conductors suspended by towers.
Underground cables are used for áramszállítás in urban areas and for short-distance transmission to avoid the
High-voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission is used for long-distance and underwater áramszállítás. Unlike alternating current (AC)
Áramszállítás infrastructure is essential for the reliable and efficient operation of power systems. It requires careful