áramvezetékhálózatok
Áramvezetékhálózatok, often translated as power grids or electricity networks, are complex interconnected systems designed to transmit and distribute electrical energy from generating sources to consumers. These networks are essential for modern society, powering homes, businesses, and industries. The fundamental components of an áramvezetékhálózat include power plants, transmission lines, substations, and distribution lines.
Power plants, such as those utilizing fossil fuels, nuclear energy, hydropower, or renewable sources like solar
As the electricity approaches its destination, it passes through more substations where transformers reduce the voltage