
Rural Electricity Infrastructure
Rural Electricity Infrastructure refers to the systems and technologies developed to provide electric power to rural and remote areas, where access to electricity is limited or non-existent. This includes the construction of power lines, substations, and generators, as well as the maintenance of these facilities. Reliable electricity is crucial for improving quality of life, enabling education, supporting healthcare, and fostering economic development in these communities. Efforts to enhance rural electricity infrastructure often involve partnerships between governments, private companies, and local organizations to ensure that energy access is sustainable and equitable.