Electrical network

An electrical network is a complex technological system designed to generate, transmit, and distribute electrical power from sources to end users. These networks are fundamentally structured into three primary components: generation, transmission, and distribution. High-voltage transmission lines are responsible for carrying bulk power over large geographical distances, minimizing resistive losses along the way. Once the power reaches a regional substation, voltage transformation occurs, reducing the potential to levels suitable for the local distribution network. This latter stage utilizes feeder lines and distribution circuits to safely deliver the usable electrical energy to homes, businesses, and industrial facilities, ensuring the reliability and stability necessary for modern infrastructure operation.