
Electrical Power Distribution
Electrical power distribution is the process of delivering electricity from power plants to homes and businesses. After electricity is generated, it's transmitted over high-voltage lines to substations, where the voltage is lowered. From there, it flows through smaller distribution lines to neighborhoods. These lines reduce the voltage further, making the electricity safe for everyday use. Finally, transformers near homes step the voltage down even more, so it can power appliances and devices safely. This efficient network ensures that electrical energy reaches end-users reliably and safely for daily needs.