
Power Distribution Network
A Power Distribution Network is a system of interconnected electrical components that deliver electricity from the main power plants to homes, businesses, and other users. It includes transformers, cables, switches, and circuitry that ensure electricity is safely and reliably transmitted at the appropriate voltage levels. The network starts at high-voltage transmission lines, which step down to lower voltages suitable for everyday use. Its primary goal is to efficiently distribute electrical power while maintaining safety and minimizing outages, ensuring that each customer receives a steady supply of electricity tailored to their needs.