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Transmission grids

Transmission grids are large networks of high-voltage power lines and equipment that transport electricity from power plants to local distribution systems. They act like the highways of the electrical world, efficiently moving large amounts of electricity across long distances. This allows electricity generated far from where people live to reach homes, businesses, and industries. Transmission grids are carefully managed to balance supply and demand, ensure stability, and prevent outages. They are vital infrastructure that enables a reliable and consistent flow of electricity, supporting modern life and economic activity.