ülekandasüsteem
Ülekandesüsteem, often translated as transmission system, refers to the network of power lines, substations, and control equipment that transports electricity from generating power plants to consumers. It is a crucial component of any modern electricity grid, ensuring that power generated in one location can be reliably delivered to where it is needed. The system typically operates at high voltages to minimize energy loss during long-distance transmission.
The ülekandesüsteem comprises several key elements. High-voltage transmission lines carry electricity over long distances. Substations are
The primary function of the ülekandesüsteem is to ensure the secure and stable supply of electricity. It