electrical grid
An electrical 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 sources like solar energy, wind energy, and fossil fuels can be efficiently transported to homes and businesses.
The grid operates in real-time to balance supply and demand, ensuring that electricity is available when needed. It also includes systems for monitoring and controlling the flow of electricity, which helps maintain stability and reliability. Modern grids are increasingly incorporating smart technology to improve efficiency and integrate renewable energy sources.