
Böll Circle
Böll Circle is a strategic concept used in electrical engineering and power systems, named after the engineer Heinrich Böll. It describes a closed loop or ring in an electrical network where power can flow in multiple directions, enhancing reliability and stability. If a fault occurs or a part of the system fails, the network can reroute electricity through alternative paths within the circle, maintaining continuous power supply. This design improves fault tolerance, reduces outages, and helps in efficient load distribution, making electrical systems more resilient and reliable.