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- Electrical_grid abstract "An electrical grid (also referred to as an electricity grid or electric grid) is an interconnected network for delivering electricity from suppliers to consumers. It consists of generating stations that produce electrical power, high-voltage transmission lines that carry power from distant sources to demand centers, and distribution lines that connect individual customers.Power stations may be located near a fuel source, at a dam site, or to take advantage of renewable energy sources, and are often located away from heavily populated areas. They are usually quite large to take advantage of the economies of scale. The electric power which is generated is stepped up to a higher voltage-at which it connects to the transmission network.The transmission network will move the power long distances, sometimes across international boundaries, until it reaches its wholesale customer (usually the company that owns the local distribution network).On arrival at a substation, the power will be stepped down from a transmission level voltage to a distribution level voltage. As it exits the substation, it enters the distribution wiring. Finally, upon arrival at the service location, the power is stepped down again from the distribution voltage to the required service voltage(s).".
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- Electrical_grid caption "High-voltage direct current interconnections in western Europe - red are existing links, green are under construction, and blue are proposed.".
- Electrical_grid caption "The Continental U.S. power transmission grid consists of about 300,000 km of lines operated by approximately 500 companies.".
- Electrical_grid caption "The wide area synchronous grids of Europe. Most are members of the European Transmission System Operators association.".
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- Electrical_grid subject Category:Electric_power_distribution.
- Electrical_grid subject Category:Electric_power_transmission_systems.
- Electrical_grid subject Category:Electrical_grid.
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- Electrical_grid comment "An electrical grid (also referred to as an electricity grid or electric grid) is an interconnected network for delivering electricity from suppliers to consumers.".
- Electrical_grid label "Electrical grid".
- Electrical_grid label "Red eléctrica".
- Electrical_grid label "Sieć elektroenergetyczna".
- Electrical_grid label "Электрическая сеть".
- Electrical_grid label "شبكة كهربائية".
- Electrical_grid label "輸電網路".
- Electrical_grid label "電力系統".
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