Transmission System
A Transmission System is a network that carries electrical energy from power plants to consumers. It consists of high-voltage power lines, substations, and transformers that help manage the flow of electricity over long distances. This system ensures that electricity generated at a power plant reaches homes, businesses, and industries efficiently.
The main components of a transmission system include transmission lines, which transport electricity, and substations, which convert high voltage to lower voltage for distribution. Proper maintenance and management of the transmission system are crucial for reliable electricity supply and to prevent outages.