Electric Grid
An electric grid is a network that delivers electricity from producers to consumers. It consists of power plants, transmission lines, substations, and distribution systems. The grid ensures that electricity generated from various sources, such as solar energy, wind energy, and fossil fuels, is efficiently transmitted to homes and businesses.
The electric grid operates in three main parts: generation, transmission, and distribution. In the generation phase, electricity is produced at power plants. Then, it travels long distances through high-voltage transmission lines. Finally, it is distributed to local areas through lower-voltage lines, ensuring that everyone has access to reliable power.